South Pacific
English

About The Book

Rodgers and Hammerstein''s Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical South Pacific has remained a mainstay of the American musical theater since it opened in 1949 and its powerful message about racial intolerance continues to resonate with twenty-first century audiences. Drawing on extensive research in the Rodgers and the Hammerstein papers including Hammerstein''s personal notes on James A. Michener''s Tales of the South Pacific Jim Lovensheimer offers a fascinating reading of South Pacific that explores the show''s complex messages and demonstrates how the presentation of those messages changed throughout the creative process. Indeed the author shows how Rodgers and especially Hammerstein continually refined and softened the theme of racial intolerance until it was more acceptable to mainstream Broadway audiences. Likewise Lovensheimer describes the treatment of gender and colonialism in the musical tracing how it both reflected and challenged early Cold War Era American norms. This superb book offers an intriguing portrait of a Broadway masterpiece and the times in which it was written.
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