The Hi-Liners' 'The King and I' starts Friday, Jan. 9 at Renton Civic Theatre

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The Hi-Liners' adaptation of "The King and I" opens its curtain on January 9 at Renton Civic Theatre, featuring a story set in 1862 Siam. Anna Leonowens, an English widow, arrives to tutor the King's many children and wives, navigating the complexities of cultural differences. The King, viewed as a barbarian by Westerners, seeks Anna's help to reshape his image without compromising his values. Their relationship evolves from initial tension to mutual respect, encapsulating a unique love story. The performance schedule extends through January 17, with showings on various dates, and all tickets are priced at a reasonable $12.

The play's music is composed by Richard Rodgers, with a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Local theatergoers can expect an engaging portrayal of a historical narrative that resonates with themes of cultural understanding. For more details, visit the Hi-Liners' official website.

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