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The South Pacific Companion

Laurence Maslon

Pavilion

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ISBN: 9781862058125

Price: £25.00

Publication date: 1 May 2008

Category: Music

Following the successful The Sound of Music Companion, comes The South Pacific Companion, the essential guide and history for the discerning musical lover and SP fanatic. 2008 marks the 50th anniversary of this wonderful film.

This fascinating book covers the history of the stage show and its historical context. World War II was fresh in the world’s minds when this show first opened on Broadway – only 4 years after the end of the war – and this gave the film an immensely poignant immediacy. Deservedly, both the novel and the musical of South Pacific won the Pulitzer Prize.

South Pacific returns to the UK stage in summer 2007 with a 10 month tour, starring Helena Blackman (from How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria) and Dave Willetts. In 2008 the musical’s first ever Broadway revival is to open at the Lincoln Center in April.

With extensive images from the film, plus many never seen before photographs from the original stage show, this is a beautiful and indispensable guide to South Pacific. 
Wordcount: 35,000 words

Other Companion titles:
Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s Phantom of the Opera Companion 9781862057630
The Sound of Music Companion 9781862057500
The Sound of Music Companion Collection with CD 9781862057777

  • 2008 sees the first US revival on Broadway
  • 50th anniversary of the much loved film
  • Places the story in the wider context of a world at war
  • Many great images from the ever popular film

ABOUT THE Author

Laurence Maslon is an arts professor in the Graduate Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. He has written several books about musical theater and popular culture, including The South Pacific CompanionThe Some Like It Hot Companion, and co-wrote (with Michael Kantor) the companion volume to the Emmy-Winning documentary Broadway: The American Musical. He is also the host of the weekly radio series “Broadway to Main Street” and the editor of American Musicals (1927–1969) for the Library of America.

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