In a Maine coastal village toward the end of the 19th century,
swaggering, carefree carnival barker Billy Bigelow captivates and
marries naive millworker Julie Jordan. Billy loses his job just as he
learns that Julie is pregnant, and - desperately intent upon providing a
decent life for his family - he is coerced into being an accomplice to a
robbery. Caught in the act and facing the certainty of prison, he takes
his own life and is sent "up there." Billy is allowed to return to earth
for one day 15 years later, and he encounters the daughter he never
knew. She is a lonely, friendless teenager, her father's reputation as a
thief and bully having haunted her throughout her young life. How Billy
instills a sense of hope and dignity in both the child and her mother is
a dramatic testimony to the power of love. It's easy to understand why,
of all the shows they created, Carousel was Rodgers and Hammerstein's
personal favorite.