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The Story

Cultures clash in exotic Bangkok when an English school teacher is hired to instruct the many children of the King of Siam. A classic Broadway musical featuring one of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most beautiful musical scores.

East meets West at Oak Ridge Playhouse in The King and I, the classic tale of a fiery but compassionate British schoolteacher who meets her match in the stubborn King of Siam (present day Thailand).

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Based on Margaret Landon’s, "Anna and the King of Siam", both the original story and the musical were inspired by the real-life diaries of Anna Leonowens, who transcribed her experiences as a teacher to the Royal Children of Siam in the 1860’s.

Traveling to Bangkok with her young son, Anna is at first turned off by the King’s tyrannical ways, but eventually she comes to understand him, even though his customs and traditions are far from those of her own.

The original production opened on Broadway in 1951 as a vehicle for Gertrude Lawrence, who had asked composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein to write a musical version of the story with her in mind. Although Yul Brynner is most identified with the show, he was a relative unknown at the time, but both performers went on to take the Tony awards for Best Actress and Best Featured Actor. Lawrence passed away from cancer about a year into the New York run.

During this period Rodgers and Hammerstein had three simultaneous hits running on Broadway. Oklahoma! which opened in 1943, and South Pacific, which opened in 1949, were both still going strong.

The King and I was transferred to Hollywood for a lavish film version in 1956, and although Brynner’s performance was now iconic, the role of the King in the film was originally to go to Marlon Brando. But when the star became unavailable, Brynner was offered the part. By this time the King had been elevated to a leading role with Brynner winning the Oscar that year.

His name became synonymous with the show and he went on to do tours and hit revivals in 1977 and 1985, eventually playing over 4000 performances during his career.

Sponsored by Oak Ridge firm Energy Solutions, the Oak Ridge Playhouse production of The King and I stars Laurie Bowles as Anna and Robert Tenyson as the King, leading a cast of fifty area performers. A wonderful entertainment for the entire family. The show features a sumptuous musical score with tunes like “Getting to Know You,” “Hello, Young Lovers,” and “ I Whistle a Happy Tune.”

The Details

The play runs Thursday (Thanksgiving), Friday, and Saturday, November 23, 24, and 25 at 8:00 P.M., and Sunday, November 26 at 2:00 P.M. Final performances are Friday and Saturday, December 1 and 2, at 8:00 P.M. and Sunday, December 3, at 2:00 P.M.

Tickets range in price from $14 - $20, depending on performance date. To purchase tickets or for more information, log on to the Oak Ridge Playhouse website or call 865.482.9999.

How To Get There

From KNOXVILLE

Take I-40 West to Oak Ridge Exit (Pellissippi Parkway)
Follow highway into and past Solway (Hwy 62)
Hwy 62 will take you into Oak Ridge
Fork to R onto LaFayette at Y-12 Credit Union
Follow LaFayette until you reach Turnpike
Fork to R onto Turnpike, follow to Signal #2
At #2, turn L onto Georgia Avenue
Go 2 blocks, turn L onto Broadway (at Big Ed's Pizza)
Playhouse will be on L in 1 1/2 blocks in Jackson Square
Parking is free in front of theater

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Photo credits: Reggie Law

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