EPISODE · Mar 12, 2021 · 2 MIN
South Pacific Promo
from Before the Downbeat: A Musical Podcast · host Mackenzie Horner
Next week Autumn and Mackenzie are heading south all the way to the islands of the south pacific with friend of the podcast and reviewer Lynn Slotkin as they discuss the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. They discuss why this particular R&H musical has not been revived as often as others in the canon. They examine how this musical is the perfect case study into why these R&H musicals have such a timely and timeless quality about them. Plus find out what shady historical event has changed Autumn's perspective on Rodgers and Hammerstein and if it will jade her perception of them and their work going forward. All of this plus a boars tooth bracelet from Bali Ha'i on next weeks the podcast! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
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Next week Autumn and Mackenzie are heading south all the way to the islands of the south pacific with friend of the podcast and reviewer Lynn Slotkin as they discuss the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. They discuss why this particular R&H musical has not been revived as often as others in the canon. They examine how this musical is the perfect case study into why these R&H musicals have such a timely and timeless quality about them. Plus find out what shady historical event has changed Autumn's perspective on Rodgers and Hammerstein and if it will jade her perception of them and their work going forward. All of this plus a boars tooth bracelet from Bali Ha'i on next weeks the podcast! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
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