"Priceless and peerless...a thrilling work of theatricality." --Wayman
Wong, San Francisco Examiner
For over three decades, Stephen Sondheim has been the foremost composer
and lyricist writing regularly for Broadway. His substantial body of
work now stands as one of the most sustained achievements of the
American stage.
Pacific Overtures, originally produced in 1976, combines an
unsurpassed mastery of the American musical with such arts as Kabuki
theatre, haiku, dance, and masks to recount Commander Matthew Perry's
1835 opening of Japan and its consequences right up to the present.
This new edition of Pacific Overtures incorporates substantial
revisions made by the authors for the successful 1984 revival.