1996 Broadway Revival

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The New Broadway Cast Album of The King and I was recorded at the Hit Factory on August 26 and 27, 1996 in New York City. Featuring Donna Murphy and Lou Diamond Philips under the musical direction of Michael Rafter, the album was released under the label Varese Sarabande on October 1, 1996.

1992 Studio Cast Recording

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Conducted by the Hollywood Bowl’s John Mauceri, this stellar 1992 studio recording of the score from the movie version was released on October 6, 1992 on Philips Records. The all-star cast, led by Julie Andrews and Ben Kingsley, features Lea Salonga, Martin Sheen, Marilyn Horne and Peabo Bryson. PBS filmed the recording of this studio album and released a 1993 … Read More

1977 Broadway Revival

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Yul Brynner’s performance as the King was captured for a third time on this RCA Victor recording. Produced by Thomas Z. Shepard and overseen by Richard Rodgers, the album was recorded on October 31, 1977 and released on November 21, 1977. Featuring Constance Towers as Anna, the album features more music than any previous recording and uses the original orchestrations … Read More

1964 Lincoln Center Cast Recording

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Presented in 1964 by Richard Rodgers, then producing director of the Music Theater of Lincoln Center, this production of The King and I was led by opera star Risë Stevens and featured Darren McGavin as the King. The limited engagement, sold out for most of its forty performances, never transferred to Broadway. This RCA Victor recording was the first to … Read More

1964 Studio Cast Recording

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During an era when Columbia Records made a series of “cover” albums of musicals, this studio album starred Barbara Cook, who had recently played Anna in a 1960 City Center revival of The King and I. Cook was joined by Theodore Bikel as the King, along with Jeanette Scovotti, Anita Darian, Daniel Ferro and the United Nations International School’s Chorus. … Read More

1956 Motion Picture

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Released on Capitol Records, the 1956 Motion Picture Soundtrack album for The King and I included three songs that didn’t make it into the final version of the movie: “My Lord and Master,” “I Have Dreamed” and “Shall I Tell You What I Think of You?” The soundtrack, featuring new arrangements by Gus Levene, was conducted by Alfred Newman. Marni … Read More

1951 Original Broadway Cast

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Decca records recorded the Original Broadway Cast album of The King and I in New York City on April 16 and 17, 1951; the album was released on May 28. The same year, a “cover” studio album featuring Patrice Munsel and Robert Merrill was released, along with Frank Sinatra’s versions of “Hello, Young Lovers,” “We Kiss in a Shadow” and … Read More

2018 West End Revival

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In a strictly limited, five-week summer engagement, Bartlett Sher’s wildly acclaimed Lincoln Center Theater revival of The King and I returned to the London Palladium in the West End. Kelli O’Hara, Ken Watanabe and Ruthie Ann Miles all reprised their roles for the show’s fifth West End production, nominated for six Laurence Olivier Awards, including Best Musical Revival. The production … Read More

2015 Broadway Revival

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On April 16, 2015, The King and I made a triumphant return to Broadway at Lincoln Center Theater’s Vivian Beaumont Theatre in a Bartlett Sher production hailed as “resplendent” by The New York Times. Starring Kelli O’Hara, who won a Tony for her portrayal of Anna Leonowens, and Ken Watanabe in his American stage debut as the King, this Award-winning … Read More

2000 West End Revival

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The Australian/Broadway production returned to the London stage at the London Palladium, the same theatre where Yul Brynner performed years before and the Lincoln Center Theater production would play several years later. This highly anticipated West End production, which opened on May 3, 2000, starred Elaine Paige as Anna and Jason Scott Lee as the King, with Taewon Yi Kim … Read More