Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
Bass-Baritone David Pittsinger will play Emile in SOUTH PACIFIC, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, during two upcoming periods when Paulo Szot leaves the musical to honor two previously scheduled opera commitments.
"Mr. Pittsinger will make his debut as the French plantation owner on Tuesday, December 2 for an eight week engagement through Sunday, January 25th, while Mr. Szot appears in a production of The Merry Widow for Opera Marseille.
Mr. Szot will then return to SOUTH PACIFIC on Tuesday, January 27 for six weeks through Sunday, March 8. after which he will leave to star in a production of Carmen for Opera Toulouse.
During this five week period, Mr. Pittsinger will return to the role of Emile de Becque from Tuesday, March 12 through Sunday, April 12, with Mr. Szot returning to the show on Tuesday, April 15."
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Opera_Star_David_Pittsinger_to_Fill_in_for_Szot_in_SOUTH_PACIFIC_for_8_and_5_Week_Stints_20010101
They certainly do not want to let go of Szot.
oh, wow. I guess that's not really a surprise, but I can't say I expected it to go down that way.
Jeez...well he's worth it. He's fantastic.
Kinda off-topic but I just saw this and it's adorable!!
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Oh darn, I'm from Europe and I'm seeing South Pacific on December 10... So I'm just missing out on Paulo Szot.
I will be back in NY in Feb, would you recommend selling my Dec ticket and getting one for Feb instead? It's front row though, so it'll hurt giving it up...
This is wonderful news. I'm glad Szot has decided to stay loyal to this show even between his opera gigs. He makes that theatre radiate and gives audiences a true gift. The show must go on while he's not there, but I'm glad that he's returning (and returning again).
~Steven
Stand-by Joined: 1/12/06
Anyone know how long the rest of the leading cast is contracted for? I'm in NYC during the last week of February and I'm hoping to see South Pacific, so I'm wondering if Kelli O'Hara, Matt Morrison, and Loretta Ables Sayre will still be there.
Broadway Star Joined: 3/25/04
OMG---I have tix for January 28th! Hopefully, I'll get to see Szot! I also would like to know who might be remaining from the rest of the cast. (I love Danny Burstein's performance)
FABULOUS news!!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
They're turning Szot into a human yo-yo.
Why don't they just move this production of SOUTH PACIFIC to Aix-En-Provence, which is not far from either Toulouse or Marseille and make his commute more reasonable?
Paulo will be missed while he is away, but I'm sure David will do a great job until Paulo returns!
I wonder if Loretta Ables-Sayre will be doing something similar. She mentioned she wants to return to Hawaii to be with her family but that ideally she'd just take a hiatus from the show instead of a permanent leave. It'd be great if she did that.
Broadway Star Joined: 3/25/04
When is Loretta scheduled to leave?
I'm really glad he's staying with the show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
Well I guess we know this show won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Good for it! It was wonderful! And I can't see it transferring anywhere else.
It's really a shame for people hoping to see Szot. It's an extended amount of time, especially to be announcing so close to his first absence. Oh well.
My fantasy was for Nathan Gunn to come in and play Emile but...
Anyway, so does that mean Paulo Szot will last play on November 30 until he returns post-DIE LUSTIGE WITWE?
Featured Actor Joined: 10/24/03
I wonder why the stand-by William Michals isn't taking over in Szot's absence. I heard that he has performed when Szot is out. Is he still with the show? Just wondering...
Michals has a great voice, but they obviously want to have a "prestigious" opera singer do it. Nathan Gunn would have been great, although he reads a bit young for DeBeque.
Wow. This works so well for me! I'm going to be in New York for the second half of February and although I really wanted to see South Pacific, Szot's departure was my deciding factor for passing. But, per my signature, I'm now going and will hopefully see this great performance I've heard so much about.
That's awesome news! Add 'South Pacific' to my list! ^_^
Swing Joined: 2/4/08
You'd best jump at the chance to see Pittsinger. He totally stopped the show with THIS NEARLY WAS MINE - I mean, the audience would not stop clapping and shouting. This guy can act, he's charismatic - and he's got pipes to kill for. He's doing an edgier Emile, tougher than Szot, and I loved it.
Swing Joined: 12/8/08
Mr.Pittsinger is a good replacement.
I am glad they found a nice singer to replace Mr. Szot while he's away...
He has a nice voice too but isn't a good actor. That's very clear.
I mean, Emile is a loving, romantic guy. He killed a man to defend himself in a fight... He's not a dangerous or a violent man!!
I believe David is still nervous and is trying to understand the role . Let's give him some more time onstage and hope he'll come down and play the romantic guy...
I've seen it 5 times with Szot and it was always amazing!
Szot stopped the show everynight night with his wonderful rendition of This Nearly was mine( one time I was there when he got a standing ovation ) and he knows how to play Emile.
Again, David is a good replacement and I am glad I saw his performance but I am sorry , he is not Paolo.
Updated On: 12/9/08 at 04:16 PM
Broadway Star Joined: 2/21/07
"Pittsinger" is a very funny name for a Broadway leading man.
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