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Friday, 14 December, 2001, 17:32 GMT
South Pacific: Your views
Lauren Kennedy and Nick Holder (centre) play leading roles in the revival
Will South Pacific get a West End transfer?
To celebrate the centenary of Richard Rodgers' birth, Trevor Nunn is directing Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical classic South Pacific at the National Theatre.

Both Nunn and the National will be hoping that it will be as successful as his other big musical productions, Oklahoma! and My Fair Lady, which transferred to the West End.

"Nunn has teamed up again with Matthew Bourne as choreographer to produce a show of enormous energy and fun, with a good ensemble cast and a beautiful set.," says BBC News Online's Jackie Finlay.

But what do you think? Is the 51-year-old musical still relevant? Will it be as successful as My Fair Lady?

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