OCTOBER 11-19, 2025
SOUTH PACIFIC
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Saturday, October 11 @7pm
Sunday, October 12 @ 2pm
Friday, October 17 @ 7pm
Saturday, October 18 @ 2pm
Saturday, October 18 @ 7pm
Sunday, October 19 @ 2pm
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Megan Miller Ensign Nellie Forbush
Randall Dodge Emile de Becque
Josh Pope Lt. Joseph Cable
Sheila Gimenez Bloody Mary
Heather David Liat
Finley Brown Ngana de Becque
Apollo Nguyen Jerome de Becque
Heather Blachowski Ensign Pamela Whitmore
Alexis Cimoch Ensign Dinah Murphy
Ella Curran Ensign Connie Walewska
Rebi Davies Lt. Genevieve Marshall / Lead Nurse
Samantha Feiler Ensign Bessie Noonan
Delaina Kuzelka Ensign Janet MacGregor
Maya Schmitz Ensign Rita Adams
Ian Frisch Lt. Buzz Adams / Sailor
Brian Ginn Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey / Sailor
Scott C. Harry Abner / Shore Patrolman
Dan Kerkman Commander William Harbison
William Molitor Captain Brackett
Aundre Reid Professor
Alex Scheurell Henry / Sailor
Mason Shefchik Yeoman Herbert Quale
Michael Trimboli Stewpot
Matthew Umstot Luther Billis
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Director: Randall Dodge
Assistant Director / Choreographer: Karl Miller
Music Director / Conductor: Jim VanDeusen
Scenic Designer: Bob Sagadin
Stage Manager / Lighting Designer: Abby James
Sound Designer / Board Operator: Liam Ledford
Costume Designer: Nikki Heiniger
Assistant Stage Manager / Prop Master: Wyley Stokes
Military Consultant: Pete Bier
South Pacific is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals
On a South Pacific island during World War II, Ensign Nellie Forbush, a spunky nurse from Arkansas, falls in love with French planter Emile de Becque. When Nellie learns that the mother of Emile's children was an island native, she refuses Emile's proposal of marriage, unable to overcome the prejudices with which she was raised. Meanwhile, the strapping Lt. Joe Cable falls in love with a Tonkinese girl named Liat, but he, too, denies himself a future due to the same fears that haunt Nellie. When Emile accompanies Joe on a dangerous mission that claims Joe's life, Nellie chooses to embrace a future with Emile and his children, thus confronting and conquering her prejudices.
Music by Richard Rogers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein
Book by Hammerstein & Joshua Logan