SOUTH PACIFIC 1986

Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Richard Rodgers

 

SYNOPSIS AND CAST

 

On a South Pacific island during World War II, a US Navy nurse, Ensign Nellie Forbush, falls in love with a charmingly handsome middle-aged French plantation owner, Emile de Becque. Meanwhile, the restless sailors of the Navy, led by the entrepreneurial Seabee Luther Billis, are bored with the lack of action and the absence of any ‘dames’. Bloody Mary, the native souvenir dealer who makes money by selling souvenirs to the GI’s, tells them of the pleasures that can be found on the mysterious island of Bali Ha’i.

 

Lieutenant Joe Cable of the Marine Corps arrives on the island to take part in a dangerous spy mission that might help turn the tide of the war against the Japanese. As only officers can sign out boats, Billis takes this opportunity to be able to get over to Bali Ha’i, and convinces Cable to accompany him. On Bali Ha’i, Bloody Mary decides that Cable is suitable son-in-law material, and introduces him to her daughter, Liat. The two soon fall in love.

 

The senior officers on the island, Captain Brackett and Commander Harbison, wanting to know more about Emile de Becque, ask Nellie to find out more information for them. Nellie is not keen to do this, due to her feelings for the plantation owner. When Nellie learns that Emile has two children, however, the mother of whom was an island native, she refuses his proposal of marriage finding she is unable to deal with the prejudices with which she was raised. Similarly, Lt Cable is unable to marry Liat due to her race, which infuriates her mother who has already been making plans for the couple.

 

Dejected and with nothing to lose, Emile and Cable agree to go on a dangerous mission into enemy territory, and successfully start returning reports on enemy action. The military operation gets underway in earnest, and the previously idle sailors, including the reluctant Luther Billis, are sent into battle. In an awful turn of events, Cable is killed during the mission, and Mary realises that her dreams for Liat have been shattered.

 

Nellie understands that life is too short not to seize her own chance for happiness, and confronts and conquers her prejudices. Despite believing that Emile may suffer the same fate as Joe, her love for him is so strong, that she becomes a mother to Ngana and Jerome, his two children, whilst hoping in her heart that, one day, Emile will return.

 

Directed by:  Russell Davies

Musical Direction by:  Michael Newton

Choroegraphy by:  Marilyn McPherson

 

CAST

 

Ngana Stella Hamilton
Jerome Neil Hart
Henry Jill Thompson
Ensign Nellie Forbush Diana Hilty
Emile de Becque                                                 Jeremy Page
Stewpot Laurie Cuckney
Yeoman Herbert Quale Steve Jones
Seaman Tom O’Brien Brian Card
Seabee Richard West Bob Wainwright
Seabee Morton Wise Jo Gonzalez
Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey Dick Plumridge
Marine Cpt Hamilton Steeves Ray Vamplew
Sgt Jack Waters Peter Bagwell
Pt Sven Larsen Chris Toole
Pt Victor Jerome Phil James
Lt Buzz Adams Neil Catton
Staff-Sgt Thomas Hassinger Ken Warner
Bloody Mary Jayne Wilcox
Luther Billis Phil Wilcox
Professor Paul Sadler
Lt Joseph Cable USMC Martin Rodgers
Capt George Bracket USN Greg Coker
Commdr William Harbison USN Clive Bowden
Ensign Cora Macrae Ann Lindsell
Ensign Janet MacGregor D’reen Legg
Ensign Cora MacRae Sandy McNamara
Ensign Sue Yaeger Gloria Aguado
Ensign Lisa Manelli Marilyn Page
Ensign Connie Walewska Marilyn McPherson
Ensign Pamela Whitmore Carol Blades
Ensign Bessie Noonan Nina Sutherland
Ensign Bessie Pitt Melina Gammell
Ensign Rita Adams Sue Archer
Liat Jamuna Chales
  NURSES & ISLANDERS
  Theo Bell, Gill Birchall, Margaret Etches, Sue Fairman, Barbara Fleming, Clair Hargadon, Janet Hendy, Gillian Hutchingson, Anne Kidson, Sue Luck, Jane Morton, Dianne Norton, Mary O’Keefe, Anne Harvey-Smith, Marion Stewart, Penny Stone, Dawn Wood