September, 2012 – The King and I at LW Playhouse

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

September 11, 2012

 

PRESS CONTACT
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Worth Playhouse
Theresa Loucks

Theresa@lakeworthplayhouse.org  

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Rodgers and Hammerstein bring the King 

to the Lake Worth Playhouse

 

September 4, 2012 – The Lake Worth Playhouse is privileged to open our 60th Anniversary Season by bringing the classic story of the King and I to life. The King and I will dazzle the crowd with its breath taking dance numbers and will make you swoon over the romantic story of a woman who breaks down the boundaries of both society and a king’s heart.

 

Synopsis

In this romantic musical, the boy-meets-girl plot is woven into the historical context of the British Imperialism in Asia. It is the story of a clash between cultures and the dynamics between Great Britain and The Orient.

 

The King of Siam invites an English governess to teach the children of his many wives about the modern world. Yet he himself resists changing his traditional role as the benevolent patriarchal dictator until the bold young governess wins his heart and his respect.

 

History

In 1861, Mongkut, King of Siam, wrote asking to find a British lady to be governess to the royal children. At the time, the British community in Singapore was small, and the choice fell on a recent arrival there, Anna Leonowens.Leonowens was the Eurasian daughter of an Indian Army soldier and widow of a clerk and hotel keeper.

 

Leonowens sent her daughter off to school in England, in the hope that her daughter would become the lady her mother pretended to be and embarked for Bangkok with her five-year-old son, Louis. The Leonowens family temporarily lived as guests of Mongkut’s prime minister, and after the first house offered was found to be unsuitable, the family moved into a brick residence on the same side of the river as the palace and within walking distance.

 

King Mongkut himself was aged about 57 in 1861. He had lived half his life as a Buddhist monk and had proved an able scholar, founding a new order of Buddhism and a temple in Bangkok. When his half-brother died in 1850, Mongkut became king. Mongkut came to the throne at a time when various European countries, as well as American traders, were striving for dominance in Southeast Asia, and his plans (ultimately successful) to keep Siam an independent nation involved familiarizing his heirs and harem with Western ways.

 

The story was brought to the stage when Gertrude Lawrence’s agent was looking for a role for his client and reached out to Roger and Hammerstein who were reluctant but agreed to adapt the book written by Margaret Landon. Rex Harrison was original chosen as the king though the production was forced to “settle for” Yul Brynner.

 

Schedule

  • Preview Night is Thursday, October 4 at 8:00 p.m. ($23 & $27)
  • Opening Night is Friday, October 5 at 8:00 p.m. ($28 & $32 – includes Opening Night Elegance)
  • Evening and Matinee Performances will run October 4-21 at 8pm and 2pm. ($26 & $30)
  • Dinner & Show Night is October 4 and includes a 6:00 p.m. pre-show dinner at Paradiso, an upscale Italian restaurant in downtown Lake Worth, prior to the 8:00 p.m. performance. The all-inclusive dinner/show package price is $55 and includes a three-course meal and premium seats for the preview performance.

Tickets can be purchased through the Lake Worth Playhouse Box Office at 561-586-6410 or online at lakeworthplayhouse.org.

 

Location

Lake Worth Playhouse is located at 713 Lake Ave in Downtown Lake Worth. Valet Parking is available for $5. Street and lot parking is also available.

 

ABOUT LAKE WORTH PLAYHOUSE
Lake
Worth Playhouse is a non-profit community theatre with a diverse array of offerings, including award-winning dramas, comedies, musicals, area premieres, Broadway favorites, children’s shows, ballets and operas on film, live concerts, improv comedy and alternative programming. In addition to its main stage theatrical fare, the Playhouse presents year-round independent and foreign films in the Stonzek Theatre, an intimate black-box style theatre equipped with a large viewing screen and high-definition projection. The Playhouse is proud to offer a variety of educational programs for adults and children, as well as community outreach initiatives that bring cultural programs into the neighborhoods of underserved youth and also make theatre available free of charge for disadvantaged citizens in the community.