The King and I
Seacoast Repertory Theatre, Portsmouth,NH
SRT's new production of The King and I not to be missed
“The third show of the 'Season
of Transformation' at the Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth
is The King and I, and it is sure to please.”
“The SRT production of The
King and I is both shimmering and haunting. Gary
John La Rosa's choreography
is simply delightful in its precision and in its attitude. The actors,
particularly the leads, daringly explore the humor and sentiment of
a situation that is less than politically correct and transform each
other in the process. The result is while audiences enter the theatre
humming the tunes, they leave discussing the show. This production
does more than entertain: it enlightens.”
“Two dance sequences deserve
special mention. As a moment of harmony between two worlds, 'Shall
We Dance?' Is a showstopper. Secondly, The 'Small House of Uncle Thomas'
Ballet brings focus to a central theme of the show and is beautifully
imagined and executed.”
“More particularly, this
production succeeds because its actors have a good time with the material
and the characters and clearly respect one another. Children and adults
interact wonderfully. Actors without lines are as invested in the project
as the stars, creating a community in the best sense. SRT's production
of The King and I is irresistible. Don't miss it. It will entertain
the entire family.”
MaryAnn Robertson – The York Weekly
The King and I is Incredible Even Without Yul
“It is grand, superbly performed,
incredibly staged, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. It is The King
and I at Seacoast Repertory Theater through January 10. The play is
wonderful. The play within the play, even more stunning. Just everything
is right about this production.”
The show within the show, a version
of Uncle Tom's Cabin, written by Tuptim…is exceptional theater.”
“Gary John La Rosa, who is
directing with the Rep for the first time, just lets loose with this
piece. Wonderful throughout, he tops himself with this segment.”
Jeanne McCartin – Showcase
Seacoast Repertory's latest is fit for a king
“The Seacoast Repertory Theater's production
of The King and I is fit for royalty. The Rogers and Hammerstein favorite
is one of the more lavish productions the Seacoast has seen in recent
times.”
“Gary John La Rosa has come up with the goods
in the duel role of director/choreographer. Let's hope to see him back
in the near future.”
“There have been some very fine shows around
the Seacoast lately. Hardly a dud to be found. But this is one of the
very slickest you'll get for your money.”
Adrian Zupp – Spotlight: Portsmouth Herald
The King and I is fit for royalty
“Seacoast Repertory Company, traditionally
a master at adapting large-scale productions to its intimate performing
space, has done it again with The King and I, currently on view. Solidly
directed and choreographed by Gary John La Rosa, this venerable Rogers
and Hammerstein show seems fresh and lively.”
“…But the unquestionable highlight
of the production is 'The Small House of Uncle Thomas' ballet which
features Kellie Fisher Cardin and is a masterpiece of imaginative staging.
Fans of the movie or larger-scale staged versions will find nothing
missing, and the nearness of the dancers to the audience makes it absolutely
thrilling.”
Cathy Nelson Price – Maine Sunday Telegram
Surflight Theatre, Beach Haven, NJ
King and I Sparkles With Musical Fireworks
“This past Tuesday, Beach Haven celebrated Independence
Day with not one, but two breathtaking displays of magnificence and splendor.
You may have guessed the fireworks over the bay as the first. The second
was indoors at the opening night of the Surflight production of Rodgers
and Hammerstein’s The King and I. There is some bad news and some
good news, however: The bad news is you have to wait until next Fourth
of July to catch the fireworks in the Queen City. The good news is you
can take in the majesty of The King and I any – or every – night through
July 16.”
“Gary John La Rosa directs
this work in a manner befitting such a popular and well-known musical. La Rosa must also be recognized for his choreography of the piece,
which masterfully blends the influence of Far Eastern dance with that
of Western ballet. The musical number, The Small House of Uncle Thomas
is a feast of story-telling, movement, color and surprise.”
Audrey Dugeau – The Beachcomber
A Killer King and I
“If Siskel and Ebert were
to have reviewed the Surflight Theatre's current production of The
King and I, the duo wouldn't have enough thumbs to point skyward in
praise of this incredibly ambitious and satisfying performance.”
“…Simple yet dazzlingly
complex in execution, design and choreography, the number alone would
be worth the price of admission.”
“That the play, which offers so much love, tragedy,
humor, a cast of more than 50, a secondary play, not to mention a breathtakingly
beautiful score, has been mounted so spectacularly is, well…is
'A Puzzlement'.”
Christine Sharpe – Summer Times Islander
“Directed and choreographed
for the Surflight stage by Gary John La Rosa, a New York City native,
he brought this delightful story to an exotic and poignant life.”
“...the end result was ordained
to be a spectacular smash hit.”
The Barnegat Bay Banner
Montclair Musical Theatre, NJ
“…And what a glorious
production it was, a feast for the eyes and ears.”
“High marks are due director/choreographer Gary
John La Rosa…”
“Choreography is perfection,
from royal entertainment to the King sweeping Anna around the palace
library to the comical/heartbreaking play-within-a-play, 'The Small
House of Uncle Thomas' which is alone worth the price of admission.”
“…MOC has spared nothing
to do justice to this musical masterpiece. Only a packed audience could
be payment in kind.”
Jacquie McCarthy – News Record
Musical Theatre Southwest, NM
Enjoyable ‘King and I’ produces two especially
noteworthy scenes
“Sometimes in the course
of a pleasurable evening in a darkened theatre, a single scene stands
out from the rest. At Friday's opening night of the Musical Theatre
Southwest production of The King and I, there were actually two that
were worthy of special commendation. One was Act II, Scene 3. It was
the dramatic – hypnotic, really – and highly professional performance
of the mini ballet 'The Small House of Uncle Thomas.' The ballet ensemble
– the costumed singers, musicians, narrator in two high lighting lofts
and the masked dancers on stage – executed the ballet so well that
they transformed it into a scene remembered long after Popejoy Hall
emptied.”
“The other memorable scene is the tearful finale,
in which Anna…returns to the palace for a final rapprochement
with the dying king.”
“…lustrous sets, shimmering
costumes, effective lighting and Joel Gelpe's flawless pit orchestra
enhanced the show.”
David Steinberg – The Albuquerque Journal
ANNA AND THE KING
“For some rip-roaring holiday entertainment,
you need look no further.”
Steven Robert Allen – The Alibi
Ambitious and Handsome "King and I"
“…all in all a delightful theatrical
experience.”
“…quite pleasing and well directed.”
“A kudos to Gary John La
Rosa for direction and choreography. The ‘Small
House of Uncle Thomas’ ballet was well done and inventive.”
John Seagrave & Norma Lynn – Music Critics Assn. of No. America
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