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South Pacific Tickets
South Pacific
Although well known for its extraordinary score -- the songs include Some Enchanted Evening, Younger Than Springtime, Bali Ha'i, There Is Nothin' Like A Dame, and A Wonderful Guy -- South Pacific is also a deeply felt drama. Its portrayal of Americans stationed in an alien culture in wartime is as relevant today as when it first thrilled audiences in 1949.

Now in its first Broadway revival, South Pacific won seven 2008 Tonys and has been playing to sold-out houses since the first preview in March 2008. The marvelous cast of 40 is directed by Tony winner Bartlett Sher.

South Pacific cast recording Danny Burstein - South Pacific (The New Broadway Cast Recording)

The Stages of Bart Sher (New York Times)
How a director with a knack for experimental theater became the man behind two Tony Award-winning hits, three Metropolitan Opera productions and now the first Broadway revival of South Pacific.

Two Helpings of Pie from Broadway’s Fridge (New York Times)
The opportunity to see revivals of “Gypsy” and “South Pacific” side by side underscores the distance the American musical traveled in the 10 years between them.

Being Emile (New York Times)
Paulo Szot talks about playing the role of Emile de Becque in the revival of South Pacific.

You May See a Stranger (New York Times)
Paulo Szot is taking a leap of faith from the world of opera to the Broadway stage in the revival of South Pacific.

The Ingénue Who Roared  (New York Times)
As Nellie in the smashing new revival of South Pacific, Kelli O'Hara deserves a medal for single-handedly rescuing the ingénue from extinction.

  
   
   
Venue Lincoln Center Theater-Vivian Beaumont
150 West 65th Street
(Between Broadway and Amsterdam)
New York, NY 10023
Audience Tweens and Up.
Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.
Running Time Approximately 3 hours, including one 15 minute intermission
Performance
Schedule
Tuesday @ 7pm, Wednesday - Saturday @ 8pm, Wednesday & Saturday @ 2pm, Sunday @ 3pm

On sale thru May 30
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Matthew Morrison, Li Jun Li; Photo by Joan Marcus

Danny Burstein and the company; Photo by Joan Marcus


Kelli O'Hara; Photo by Joan Marcus


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