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The King and I

(Broadway Revival, 1996)

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Production Information
Previews:March 19, 1996 (27 previews)
Opening:April 11, 1996
Closing:February 22, 1998
# Performances:781
Theatres:Neil Simon Theatre
(4/11/1996 - 2/22/1998)
Production Type:Revival
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Intermissions:1
 
Production Staff
Bruce Coughlin
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Orchestrator
(Additional Orchestrations)
Susan Kikuchi
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Choreographer
(Supervision)
Lar Lubovitch
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Choreographer
Christopher Renshaw
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Director
Jerome Robbins
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Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Tran T. Thuc Hanh
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Ensemble
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Little Eva (ballet)
Tito Abeleda
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Ensemble
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Simon of Legree (ballet)
John Bantay
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Ensemble
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Dog (ballet)
Kelly Jordan Bit
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Royal Child
Lexine Bondoc
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Princess Ying Yaowalak
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Royal Child
Kailip Boonrai
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Royal Child
Camille M. Brown
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Ensemble
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Archer (ballet)
Benjamin Bryant
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Ensemble
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Propman (ballet)
John Chang
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Prince Chulalongkorn
Meng-Chen Chang
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Ensemble
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Angel George (ballet)
Kam Cheng
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Ensemble
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Singer (ballet)
Joohee Choi
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Tuptim
John Curless
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Captain Orton
Vivien Eng
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Ensemble
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Archer (ballet)
Lydia Gaston
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Ensemble
Margaret Ann Gates
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Ensemble
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Singer (ballet)
Ryan Hopkins
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Louis Leonowens
C. Sean Kim
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Ensemble
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Guard (ballet)
Randall Duk Kim
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The Kralahome
Taewon Kim
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Lady Thiang
Shawn Ku
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Ensemble
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Guard (ballet)
Jacqueline Te Lem
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Royal Child
Erik Lin-Greenberg
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Royal Child
Jose Llana
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Lun Tha
Doan MacKenzie
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Ensemble
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Dog (ballet)
Kenji Miyata
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Royal Child
Paolo Montalban
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Ensemble
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Propman (ballet)
Alan Muraoka
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The Interpreter
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Ensemble
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Propman (ballet)
Donna Murphy
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Anna Leonowens
Paul Nakauchi
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Ensemble
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Propman (ballet)
Brandon Marshall Ngai
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Royal Child
Tina Ou
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Ensemble
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Topsy (ballet)
Andrew Pacho
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Ensemble
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Guard (ballet)
Guy Paul
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Sir Edward Ramsey
Lou Diamond Phillips
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The King of Siam
Mami Saito
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Ensemble
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Uncle Thomas (ballet)
Lainie Sakakura
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Ensemble
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Archer (ballet)
Amy Y. Tai
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Royal Child
Carol To
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Ensemble
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Singer (ballet)
Yolanda Tolentino
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Ensemble
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Singer (ballet)
Jenna Noelle Ushkowitz
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Royal Child
Shelby Rebecca Wong
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Royal Child
Jeff G. Yalun
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Royal Child
Yan Ying
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Ensemble
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Eliza (ballet)
Kayoko Yoshioka
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Ensemble
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Archer (ballet)
Greg Zane
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Ensemble
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Dog (ballet)
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