The King and I opened on Broadway on March 29, 1951. The musical is
based on a 1944 novel by Margaret Landon, Anna and the King of Siam,
which in turn was adapted from the real-life reminiscences of Anna
Leonowens, as recounted in her own books, The English Governess at the
Siamese Court and The Romance of the Harem. It is 1862 in Siam when an
English widow, Anna Leonowens, arrives with her young son at the Royal
Palace in Bangkok, having been summoned by the King to serve as tutor to
his many children and wives. The King is largely considered to be a
barbarian by those in the West, and he seeks Anna's assistance in
changing his image, if not his ways. With both keeping a firm grip on
their respective traditions and values, Anna and the King grow to
understand and, eventually, respect one another in a truly unique love
story. Along with the dazzling score, the incomparable Jerome Robbins
ballet The Small House of Uncle Thomas is one of the all-time marvels of
the musical stage.