What a grand experience playing a wealthy French plantation owner, Emile, in the Bucyrus Little Theatre's recent production of the beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific. Refreshingly enjoyed singing "Some Enchanted Evening" over and over again to a most amazingly talented, vibrant, energetic, and beautiful Nellie (Diana) from PA, USA. I found our duet "I Could Say Life Is Just A Bowl of Jello..." a genuine delight. And the entire cast was fantastic in each of their respective roles and to work with, as well. The stage scenery was gorgeous. How I do miss that land of South Pacific make believe, now. -tl
Monday, July 9, 2007
South Pacific - May 2007
What a grand experience playing a wealthy French plantation owner, Emile, in the Bucyrus Little Theatre's recent production of the beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific. Refreshingly enjoyed singing "Some Enchanted Evening" over and over again to a most amazingly talented, vibrant, energetic, and beautiful Nellie (Diana) from PA, USA. I found our duet "I Could Say Life Is Just A Bowl of Jello..." a genuine delight. And the entire cast was fantastic in each of their respective roles and to work with, as well. The stage scenery was gorgeous. How I do miss that land of South Pacific make believe, now. -tl
Labels:
acting,
baritone,
broadway,
Bucyrus Little Theatre,
musicals,
singer,
South Pacific,
theatre,
Timothy Lawson.
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