“The King and I” returns to the Beef and Boards stage 

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The classic love story of Anna and King Mongkut has returned to Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre.& On stage now through May 19, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King and I” will take audiences back to 19th century Siam. The Tony Award-winning Musical, based on Margaret Landon’s novel “Anna and the King of Siam,” follows the true story of Anna Loenowens, a British widow and King Mongkut, the king of Siam, after he summons her to tutor his many children and wives. & Despite being seen as a “Barbarian” by western nations, the king (Jae Woo) seeks Anna’s (Hannah Louise Fernandes) help in softening his image and mannerisms for the modern world while attempting to remain firm in his traditions and values.& The Beef and Boards production of “The King and I” is prioritizing more authentic details of the original story, including how in real life, Anna Loenowens was of Anglo-Indian descent, said director Brian Jose.  READ MORE: Andrea Bocelli joins ISO for Indy performance “That slight shift makes all the difference,” Jose said in a statement. “Instead of a story that can easily be seen as a white savior/colonialism story, we get a more complex story about a woman who...

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