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South Pacific – A Multimedia Presentation on South Pacific
November 5, 2021 @ 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
South Pacific is one of the greatest works of musical theater ever created. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein’s masterpiece combines a unique and fascinating story of American nurses and GI on a remote island during World War II with an unforgettable score and powerful lyrics. Add in lavish costumes, a beautiful set, and fabulous staging, and something unforgettable evolves right in front of the audience’s eyes. This multimedia presentation on South Pacific will help you more fully appreciate this work of genius.
However, South Pacific is more than just an outstanding musical. The story is powerful as it launches a broadside against racism in America. Like Hamilton, this is a work of genius that transcends musical theater expectations and attempts to influence the country’s political discussion. South Pacific is romantic, suspenseful, and often very funny. At its core, this was a personal statement against racism and prejudice by its extraordinary creators. Click here to read why this story was personal for Oscar Hammerstein II. Two different characters, both white Americans, realize that their love for non-white Asian people dooms any chance of returning to a bigoted America in the 1940s. Beloved by critics and the audience, the show was nonetheless divisive and controversial with some conservatives! This multimedia presentation on South Pacific will reveal its authors’ motivations and intent.
This multimedia presentation traces South Pacific’s backstory, beginning with author John O’Hara’s wartime experiences and brilliant book of short stories that became the basis for the musical.
We will look at excerpts from the stage musical and film versions to explore the history and impact of a Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece of the Broadway stage. Come for the music and stay for the amazing story!