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THE KING ANOINTS HIS FINAL CAST MEMBERS

10/03/2014
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Leading Australian theatre producer John Frost and Opera Australia Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini recently announced that Australian music legend and theatre icon, Marty Rhone, will join the upcoming multimillion dollar production of The King and I in the featured role of The Kralahome.

Marty Rhone

Marty Rhone is renewing his association with The King and I that began 35 years ago with the record breaking production at the London Palladium starring Yul Brynner and Virginia McKenna. In this West End production, Rhone played the young lover Lun Tha, and coming full circle this time he will play the dramatic role of The Kralahome, the King’s Prime Minister.
Many people will remember Rhone from his roles in Class of ’75 and Number 96, or his pop hits Denim and Lace and Mean Pair of Jeans. Most recently he has finished shooting the feature film Rise and recording a new Australian music anthem album, Legends of The Southern Land, with industry colleagues including Tommy Emmanuel and John St Peeters.
Also joining the impressive cast list for The King and I in ensemble roles will be Novy Bereber, Iggy Cabral and Erin James.
Australia’s favourite leading lady Lisa McCune will play English governess Anna Leonowens opposite internationally acclaimed baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes as The King in the Brisbane and Sydney seasons, hot from their success performing together in the national tour of South Pacific, also presented by Opera Australia and John Frost. In Melbourne, the King will be played by international stage and screen star Jason Lee Scott.
The King and I was Rodgers and Hammerstein’s fifth musical together and is considered one of the jewels in their crown. It was based on Margaret Landon’s 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam, which took its inspiration from the memoirs of Anna Leonowens, a British governess to the children of King Mongkut of Siam (now Thailand) in the early 1860s. The beautiful score includes the songs I Whistle a Happy Tune, Getting to Know You, Shall We Dance? and Hello, Young Lovers.
The King and I also stars John Adam as Sir Edward Ramsay, Shu-Cheen Yu as Lady Thiang, Adrian Li Donni as Lun Tha and Jenny Liu as Tuptim.
The King and I opens in Brisbane at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in April, then moves to the Princess Theatre, Melbourne in June, followed by a Sydney season at the Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House in September.

www.thekingandimusical.com.au

SEASON DETAILS

Lyric Theatre, QPAC, Brisbane
Season:                                From 13 April
Performance Times:       Wed–Sat 7.30pm, Matinees Tues, Wed & Sat 1.30pm & Sun 3pm
Price:                                     From $69.90*
Bookings:                            qpac.com.au or phone 136 246
Groups of 10 or more 07 3840 7466
Premium Tickets & Packages visit SHOWBIZ.COM.AU or 1300 4 SHOWS

Princess Theatre, Melbourne

Season:                                From 10 June
Performance Times:       Wed–Sat 7.30pm, Matinees Tues & Wed 1pm, Sat 2pm & Sun 3pm
Price:                                     From $79.90*
Bookings:                            Ticketmaster.com.au or phone 1300 111 011
Groups of 10 or more call 1300 889 278
Premium Tickets & Packages visit SHOWBIZ.COM.AU or 1300 4 SHOWS
Tickets on sale 25 November

Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House

Season:                                From 7 September
Performance Times:       Wed–Sat 7.30pm, Matinees Tues & Wed 1pm, Sat 2pm & Sun 3pm
Price:                                     From $59.90*
Bookings:                            sydneyoperahouse.com or 9250 7777
Ticketmaster.com.au or phone 1300 723 038
Groups of 10 or more call 02 8240 2290
Premium Tickets & Packages visit SHOWBIZ.COM.AU or 1300 4 SHOWS
* An additional transaction fee and/or a credit/debit payment processing fee may apply

Tags: Adrian Li DonniAnna and the King of SiamAnna LeonowensCloss of '75Denim and LaceErin JamesGetting to Know YouHello Young LoversI Whistle a Happy TuneIggy CabralJason Lee ScottJoan Sutherland TheatreJohn Adamjohn frostJohn St PeetersKing MongkutLady ThiangLegends of the Southern LandLisa McCuneLun ThaLun Tha Jenny LiuLyndon TerraciniMargaret LandonMarty RhoneMean Pair of JeansNovy GBereberOpera Australia Artistic DirectorPrincess Theatre MelbourneRiseRogers and HammersteinShall We Dance?Shu-Cheen YuSiamSir Edward RamsaySouth Pacificsydney opera houseTeddy Tahu RhodesThe King and IThe King's Prim MinsterThe KralahomeTommy EmmanuelTuptim. Queensland Performing Arts CentreVirginia McKennWest EndYul Brynner
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