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Stephanie J. Block sings Honey Bun from South Pacific Live

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2008

Stephanie J. Block as Nellie Forbush and Joseph Bearss as Luther Billis live in Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific. Stephanie sings Honey Bun.

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  • So when was she on Broadway in this show or is she a stand-in for Kelli?

  • Stephanie starred in this production in 1997 at the Carbillo Music Theatre in Thousand Oaks, California, before she made her Broadway debut. At this point in her career today she would not be a stand-in for Kelli O'Hara or anyone. She is currently in rehearsals for "Nine to Five", a musical version of the 1984 film, which will premiere soon in Southern California and will then move to Broadway.

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  • So great--thank you! (Can't wait to see her try her hand at comedy again in 9 to 5; should be a nice break from the heavy dramas.)

  • ah 9 to 5...i can't wait either :) i'm seeing it in previews and on broadway. steph will be incredible and will really get to show off her comedic skills.

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  • great job. !

  • heh cute <3

  • @elphiesfriend yea she is that is the whole point of the play because the girls would dress up as men to entertain them

  • in the musical "South Pacific" theres a part where they put on a show for the soldiers. Nellie pretends to be a man just for the fun of it.

  • was she playing a man in this?

  • i dont hear the trombone gliss!!!! :-( louder man! great job playing Nellie though!

  • This was in San Francisco when SJB was 24. You do the math, i cant really count :p

  • shes amazing!

  • Ooomg i love her voice!! <3

  • It's not in rehearsal, at least for me. The jokes get old until they're in front of an audience. When the audience laugh, it's totally new and I remember why it's funny. Then I have issues not laughing all over again.

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