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The King and I: Classic Rodgers & Hammerstein Musical

Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia (5900 Symphony Woods Road Columbia, MD 21044)
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Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia in Maryland presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Tony Award-winning musical The King and I. Featuring such unforgettable songs as "Getting to Know You," "I Whistle a Happy Tune," "Hello, Young Lovers," "Shall We Dance" and more, this unique love story is set in 19th-century Siam, where Anna, a British widow, is hired to tutor the King's children. Although their very different backgrounds set off a series of clashes, those fireworks manage to spark a romance and lead to a deeper respect for one another's culture.

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The last date listed for The King and I was Tuesday March 20, 2012 / 8:00pm (Doors/Dinner at 6:00pm).

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5900 Symphony Woods Road
Columbia, MD 21044
410-730-8311
5750611

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Well performed, with good voices all around. The "Small House of Uncle Thomas" sequence was especially well-done.
Written on Mar 20 2012

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I can only comment on the first act - I wasn't about to waste my time on the second. Some of the performances were marginally acceptable; most of the singing not even that. The sound system is overloud and shrill with an almost constant high-pitched hum. Not at all at the level of other Toby's productions I have seen. Save your money - call out for a pizza and rent the movie (one of the few movie musicals Hollywood didn't screw up!)
Written on Feb 24 2012

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Toby's is a very nice local theatre. The staging and costumes were creative. The acting was very good, loved the King, Anna and his favorite wife. Beautiful voices of the servant and her lover, and the children were precious!
Written on Mar 19 2012

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The food was buffet style with plenty of choices and was good, but not great. The performance was very well done and the singing was expecially good, but the chairs were somewhat uncomfortable for such a long performance. The wait staff was very friendly and sometimes too efficient.
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The King and I has captured the hearts and minds of millions with its charming story of the British governess brought into the court of Siam to tutor the King's many children. Once within the splendor of the Royal Palace, Anna and the King grow to understand one another and learn about each other's cultures. This unique love story is told with one of the most glorious and unforgettable scores ever written. The much-loved songs and sweeping melodies from the show include "The March of the Siamese Children," "Getting to Know You," "I Whistle a Happy Tune," "Hello Young Lovers" and the unforgettable "Shall We Dance."

About the Ticket Supplier: Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia

For over 30 years, Toby's Dinner Theatre, located in the heart of Columbia, has been offering award-winning Broadway and original musicals with an exceptional buffet-style dinner.