
'King and I' Opens February
13 For 18 Music-Filled Performances
A talented cast of nearly 50 singers and dancers backed
by a 23-piece orchestra will enthrall and dazzle audiences
in the Diablo Light Opera Company (DLOC) production of Rodgers
and Hammerstein's classic musical, "The King and I."
Opening February 13, the show will run through March 13
in the Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts in Walnut
Creek.
Special Valentine Celebration
After the February 13 and February 14 performances, audiences
will be invited to enjoy complimentary champagne and chocolates
as part of a Valentines Day celebration.
"We're thrilled with every aspect of this show, from
the enormously talented cast to the beautiful costumes and
stunning sets," said producer Ellen Smith. "With
songs like 'Getting to Know You,' 'I Whistle a Happy Tune,'
and 'Hello Young Lovers,' it's a show the whole family will
enjoy."
Entire Family Stars in Show
And speaking of families, the cast includes an entire family
-- the Neimans of Pleasant Hill. Dad Eric plays Sir Edward
and Mom Amy, who appeared in a previous DLOC production of
the musical, is a Royal Wife. The couple's daughters and son--Aria,
3; Amanda 6, and Evan, 8--are Royal Children. The Neimans
met when both appeared in the company's production of "Candide"
in 1993.
In the title role is Curt Denham, last seen in Walnut Creek
in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum."
Lindsey Murray, who has appeared in Center Repertory Company
productions, will play Anna. Other principals include Nicholas
Tsai as the prince, Austin Ku as Lun Tha, Rizza Quinio as
Tuptim, and Melinda Meeng as Lady Thiang.
The production is directed by Dennis Lickteig, who made
Rodgers and Hammerstein a focus of his academic musical studies
in college. He has directed shows for Contra Costa Musical
Theatre, including "Sunday in the Park With George."
Cheryl Yee Glass is the musical director.
This marks Diablo Light Opera's third production of "The
King and I." The company first produced the show in its
1967-68 season and again in the 1984-85 season.
"The King and I," based on Margaret Landon's book
"Anna and the King of Siam," opened on Broadway
in 1951 and won four Tony Awards, including best musical and
best score. The story revolves around the relationship between
the king of Siam and the widowed British schoolteacher Anna
Leonowens during the 1860s.
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