Carousel
Music by Richard Rodgers; Book by Oscar Hammerstein II; Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
In a Maine coastal village toward the end of the 19th century, the
swaggering, carefree carnival barker, Billy Bigelow, captivates and
marries the naive mill worker, Julie Jordan. Billy loses his job just
as he learns that Julie is pregnant and, desperately intent upon
providing a decent life for his family, he is coerced into being an
accomplice to a robbery. Caught in the act and facing the certainty
of prison, he takes his own life and is sent "up there." Billy is
allowed to return to earth for one day and, time being what it is
"up there," fifteen years have passed and he now encounters the teenage
daughter he never knew. She is a lonely, friendless child, her father's
reputation as a thief and bully having haunted her throughout her young
life. How Billy instills in both the child and her mother a sense of
hope and dignity is a dramatic testimony to the power of love.
 |
 |
 |
Carousel (1997) |
Carousel (1997) |
Carousel (1997) |
Back to Past Show List
Home Page