
Photo illustration: Joan Marcus; Courtesy of The American Theater Wing
Blessed with dozens of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs that have helped defined the American songbook, South Pacific isn't fluff — it deals with war, racism, getting it on with the natives, etc. — but its sensibilities are certainly more old-fashioned and earnest than those of the dark, angsty Gypsy. Which isn't a bad thing come Tony time, necessarily. The Best Revival category, which was introduced in 1994, has a lot of examples of shows full of cockeyed optimism facing off against shows with a dark, morbid heart. 1997 and 1998 saw the triumph of sexy, cynical, dangerous Chicago and Cabaret. On the other hand, following years saw old-timey fare like Annie Get Your Gun, Kiss Me Kate and 42nd Street prevailing.
Most intriguing, think back to 2006, when the sunny, adorable The Pajama Game — starring South Pacific's incredible Kelli O'Hara — defeated the misanthropic brilliance of Sweeney Todd, starring … Patti LuPone. Mmm, this hat looks delicious. -Justin Ravitz
Optimist Awash in the Tropics [NYT]
Beware, 'Gypsy' fans: Will a 'South Pacific' tsunami hit the Tonys? [Gold Derby/LAT]
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