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Performance

VenueSheffield Theatres
Also: Lyceum Theatre, Crucible Theatre, Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse
TownSheffield
CountySouth Yorkshire
From26th March 2002
To26th March 2002
When19:15
PricesFrom £10.00. To £24.50.
Sheffield Theatres (V962)
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Something Wonderful

Something Wonderful

Work:: Something Wonderful (S412)

Alex Parker brings an evening concert of the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein, the legendary musical theatre partnership. Featuring songs from musicals including: Oklahoma; The Sound of Music; The King and I; State Fair; Carousel and South Pacific.

Production:: (T998186683)

Following our celebrations of Verdi in the Autumn, we celebrate one of the twentieth century greats - Richard Rodgers - in his centenary year, 2002. His partnership with lyricist Lorenz Hart produced a string of great musical comedies, including The Boys From Syracuse, On Your Toes and Pal Joey, and placed them among the most popular of American songwriters. His collaboration with Oscar Hammerstein II produced some of Broadway's most successful shows ever. Oklahoma, South Pacific and their last work The Sound of Music, all enjoyed unprecedented success and are as popular as ever on stage and film.
Company Opera North
Conductor Jim Holmes
Performer Sally Burgess

Listing:: L023959735

Lyceum



Production details

Following our celebrations of Verdi in the Autumn, we celebrate one of the twentieth century greats - Richard Rodgers - in his centenary year, 2002. His partnership with lyricist Lorenz Hart produced a string of great musical comedies, including The Boys From Syracuse, On Your Toes and Pal Joey, and placed them among the most popular of American songwriters. His collaboration with Oscar Hammerstein II produced some of Broadway's most successful shows ever. Oklahoma, South Pacific and their last work The Sound of Music, all enjoyed unprecedented success and are as popular as ever on stage and film. Lyceum

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