
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel: Live from Lincoln Center
Music · Drama · Romance
Overview
Transferring the setting of a brooding Hungarian play, Carousel, to a remote fishing village, shaping their vision around themes of brutality, poverty and disappointment, Rodgers and Hammerstein composed some of the most glorious music ever written for the stage.
Top Cast


Kelli O'Hara
Kelli O'Hara
Julie Jordan
Kelli O'Hara
Julie Jordan


Nathan Gunn
Nathan Gunn
Billy Bigelow
Nathan Gunn
Billy Bigelow


John Cullum
John Cullum
The Starkeeper
John Cullum
The Starkeeper


Jessie Mueller
Jessie Mueller
Carrie Pipperidge
Jessie Mueller
Carrie Pipperidge


Jason Danieley
Jason Danieley
Enoch Snow
Jason Danieley
Enoch Snow


Shuler Hensley
Shuler Hensley
Jigger
Shuler Hensley
Jigger


Kate Burton
Kate Burton
Mrs. Mullin
Kate Burton
Mrs. Mullin


Robert Fairchild
Robert Fairchild
Carnival Boy
Robert Fairchild
Carnival Boy


Tiler Peck
Tiler Peck
Louise
Tiler Peck
Louise


Ben Rosenfield
Ben Rosenfield
Enoch Snow, Jr.
Ben Rosenfield
Enoch Snow, Jr.
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