Happy Talk from South Pacific

Listen to this classic Rogers & Hammerstein with Bloody Mary (Muriel Smith’s voice) singing Happy Talk from South Pacific on a 1958 recording.

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Calendar Girls scoop NODA Award

Calendar Girls scoops NODA award

Sevenoaks Players have scooped a prestigious award for their production of Calendar Girls, the acclaimed comedy about WI members who strip off to raise money for charity.

The group won a prestigious Accolade for Excellence from NODA, the National Operatic and Dramatic Association, for last autumn’s sell-out production.

Director Sandra Barfield said: “I am very pleased to get this recognition for all the hard work that went into the show by the cast and crew -particularly as so many other amateur groups had staged the same play last year.”

 

Sevenoaks Players South Pacific rehearsals
Rehearsals for the Sevenoaks Players production are well under way and we are looking forward to dress rehearsals soon..

South Pacific – the latest production by Sevenoaks Players.

South Pacific Sevenoaks Players

A scene from Act I of the original production of South Pacific with Bali Ha’i looming in the background.

Look out for news of our forthcoming production ‘South Pacific’. Rehearsals have started and we are looking forward to staging one of most ambitious productions yet.

South Pacific is a musical composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein. The work premiered in 1949 on Broadway and was an immediate hit. The story is based on James A. Michener’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 book Tales of the South Pacific.

Set on an island paradise during World War II, South Pacific is a story of American sailors and naval nurses who were stationed there. The plot centres on a nurse who falls in love with a Middle-age French plantation owner but struggles to accept his mixed race children.

Rodgers and Hammerstein give us so many lovely songs. Bali Ha’I sung by Bloody Mary, a Tonkinese grass skirt seller who has a beautiful daughter called Liat, Nothing Like a Dame sung by Billis, and the men, Some Enchanted Evening, In Love with a Wonderful Guy and many more.