South Pacific
source: Concord Theatricals
Performances at
Elm Street Jr. High School Auditorium
November 11-13, 1983
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Acknowledgments
The Actorsingers extend sincere thanks for assistance in this production to:
Aladdin Studios
Duhamel’s, Inc.
The American Red Cross
The Little Shoe Store
Allyn Associates
Mr. Rocky LaPierre, Lake Street Mill, For Storage Facilities
Maureen Saba Grew Flowers by the Berries
Party-Time
Act I Video, Inc.
Hammar Hardware
The Mason’s
Nashua Mall and Plaza
Radio Station WGIR AM-FM
Richard Turcotte, Turcotte World of Photography
Our Sincere Thanks to Nashua Army & Navy Store For Their Support
57 E. Pearl Street, Nashua
Our Sincere Thanks to
United States Marine Corps
300 Main Street, Nashua
Staff Sgt. Frank Menard
PENNY AWARD WINNER
The Penny Award was created to honor members of the Actorsingers who have
served above and beyond the call of duty. It is with deep pride that the
Actorsingers announce that the recipient of the latest award is John T. Liljeberg. John has directed many of the Actorsingers’ most successful productions. He has served on the Board of Directors and has chaired or served on uncountable committees. We deeply appreciate his dedication to the organization. Thank you, John, and congratulations!
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The Actorsingers Chorus, a mixed chorus of some of our finest solo voices, offers a variety of musical programs of 1/2 hour to 1 hour in length for various clubs, conventions, service and business organizations. These shows are performed on request and consist of musical numbers to suit everyone’s taste – showtunes, spirituals, traditional and “Oldies but goodies.” Why not treat yourselves and your group to a musical extravaganza? Donations for these programs go toward reducing the mortage on our home at 219 Lake Street. For further information on booking a special show for your group please contact Ed Wall, or if you enjoy singing and having a fun time PLEASE join our chorus each Monday at 7:30. For information concerning rehearsals call Ann Mitchell.
Synopsis of Scenes and Musical Numbers
Act I
Scene 1 The Beach
“Bloody Mary” Sailors
Scene 2 Hangar
Reprise – “Bloody Mary” Sailors
Scene 3 Company Street
Scene 4 Terrace of Emile De Becque’s Plantation
“Dites Moi” Ngana and Jerome
“Cockeyed Optimist” Nellie
Twin Soliloquies Nellie and Emile
“Some Enchanted Evening” Emile
Reprise – “Dites Moi” Ngana, Jerome and Emile
Scene 5 Capt. Brackett’s Office
Scene 6 Company Street
Scene 7 The Beach
“Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair” Nellie and Nurses
Reprise – “Some Enchanted Evening” Emile and Nellie
“I’m in Love With a Wonderful Guy” Nellie and Nurses
Scene 8 Company Street
Reprise – “I’m in Love With a Wonderful Guy” Nellie and Nurses
Scene 9 Capt. Brackett’s Office
Scene 10 Island Of Bali Ha’I
Reprise – “Bali Ha’I” Native Women
Scene 11 Bloody Mary’s Hut on Bali Ha’I
“Younger Than Springtime” Lt. Cable
Scene 12 Island Of Bali Ha’I
Reprise – “Bali Ha’I” Native Women
Scene 13 Terrace of Emile De Becque’s Plantation
Reprise – “I’m in Love With a Wonderful Guy” Nellie and Emile
“This Is How It Feels” Nellie and Emile
Reprise – “Cockeyed Optimist” Nellie and Emile
Reprise – “Some Enchanted Evening” Emile
Act II
Scene 1 Hangar Decorated for Thanksgiving Follies
“There Is Nothing Like a Dame” Billis and Sailors
Scene 2 Backstage
“Happy Talk” Bloody Mary and Liat
Reprise – “Younger Than Springtime” Lt. Cable
Scene 3 Follies’ Stage
“Honey Bun” Nellie with Sailors and Nurses
Scene 4 Backstage
“Carefully Taught” Lt. Cable
“This Nearly Was Mine” Emile
Scene 5 Capt. Brackett’s Office
Scene 6 Capt. Brackett’s Office
Scene 7 Capt. Brackett’s Office
Scene 8 Company Street
Scene 9 The Beach
Scene 10 The Beach
Reprise – “Honey Bun” Sailors and Nurses
Scene 11 Terrace of Emile De Becque’s Plantation
Reprise – “Dites Moi” Nellie, Ngana, Jerome, and Emile
“South Pacific” is presented by the Actorsingers by arrangement with the Rodgers and Hammerstein Theatre Library, New York City.