describe the character stewpot
The French character from the musical South Pacific is named Emile de Becque. He is a character that is described as an expatriate and a planter.
The only Black sailor who sings in "There is Nothing Like a Dame" in the original 1958 production of South Pacific is portrayed by the character Stewpot, played by actor and singer, Donald Brittain. This production is notable for its representation and the inclusion of diverse characters within its ensemble. The song highlights the sailors' camaraderie and longing, contributing to the show's themes of love and longing amidst the backdrop of World War II.
There are several characters from South Pacific. The main character is a nurse named Nellie Forbush. Others include Lt. Joseph Cable, Bloody Mary, Jerome, Emile de Becque, and Ngana.
Supposedly she is around seventeen. In the script it describes her as such.
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Elaine Reeder has written: 'Side by side in the South Pacific' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel
The South Pacific is the Southern Hemisphere portion of the Pacific Ocean.
The South Pacific is an ocean.
Yes. * South Pacific (1949) (Broadway) * South Pacific (1951) (London)
The South Pacific is a region of the Earth; it is the southern part of the Pacific Ocean.
Magellan renamed the south sea to the Pacific.
University of the South Pacific was created in 1968.