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Performance

VenueNew Victoria Theatre
TownWoking
CountySurrey
From29th November 2005
To3rd December 2005
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £11.50. To £32.50.
New Victoria Theatre (V709)
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The King and I

The King and I

Work:: The King and I (S1573)

The 1951 classic is based on a diary, entitled Anna and the King, which tells the story of young Westerner Anna Leonowens who is brought to the court of the king of Siam to become the tutor for his children. The musical, which was made into a film starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner in 1956, features several classic songs including "Shall We Dance", "Getting to Know You", "Hello Young Lovers" and "I Whistle a Happy Tune".
Author Rodgers
Author Hammerstein

Production:: (T1846187731)

This new production will use as its inspiration Anna and the King of Siam, the original Margaret Landon novel on which this all-time classic musical is based.
Producer Networks
Director Stephen Rayne
Choreographer Nikki Woolaston
Other John Rigby (musical supervisor)
Sound Colin Pink
Other David Evans (technical supervisor)
Performer Kevin Gray (The King)
Performer Elizabeth Renihan (Anna)
Performer Gina Respall (Lady Thiang)
Performer Yanle Zhong (Tup Tim)
Performer Alex Beuselinck (Lun Tha)
Performer Tony Osoba (Kralahome)
Performer Martin Carroll (Orton / Ramsey)
Performer Nathan Dowling (Male Ensemble)
Performer Jay Lim (Interpreter)
Performer Kristine Lindmark Pedersen (Eliza)
Performer Maya Kaneko (Female Ensemble)
Performer Wen-Chun Tang (Remale Ensemble)
Performer Joanne Henry (Female Ensemble)
Performer Oliver Pang (Male Ensemble)
Performer Chris Adams (Male Ensemble)
Performer Bronwen Lloyd-Hughes (Female Ensemble)
Performer Rachel Picar (Dance Captain / Female Ensemble)
Performer Nova Skipp (Female Ensemble)
Performer Caroline Rovina (Female Ensemble)

Listing:: L0193811099




Production details

This new production will use as its inspiration Anna and the King of Siam, the original Margaret Landon novel on which this all-time classic musical is based.

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