RALEIGH, N.C. -- Viewers can watch as two very different worlds come face to face in a beautiful musical, based off the the 2015 Tony Award-winning production.
- The King & I, not only tells the tale of unintentional love, but also shares a stunning score featuring tunes many of us know and love
- Spectrum News anchor Caroline Blair sat down with two of the show’s stars, Deanna Choi, who plays Lady Thiang, and Paulina Yeung, who plays Tuptim
- The King & I runs at Memorial Auditorium at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, now through Sunday, March 24
Roger and Hammersteins, The King & I, not only tells the tale of unintentional love, but also shares a stunning score featuring tunes many of us know and love.
Spectrum News anchor Caroline Blair sat down with two of the show’s stars, Deanna Choi, who plays Lady Thiang, and Paulina Yeung, who plays Tuptim. They take us behind the scenes of 1860’s Bangkok, where a King and a British teacher meet, and other temptuous relationships ensue.
The King & I runs at Memorial Auditorium at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, now through Sunday, March 24. Tickets start at just $25. For information, visit their website.