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IT'S BEEN almost 40 years since South Pacific first opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre, April 7, 1949 . . . Yet, this delightful musical continues to enter- tain audiences across the country, as it is doing at Fox Theatre thru this Sunday. South Pacific was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for drama, and for the first time, the committee included a corn- poser (Richard Rodgers) in the drama prize. The show ran for almost five years on Broad- way and was second only to Oklahoma! as the longest- running musical. One must wonder who's creative genius is responsible for such overwhelming suc- cess? . . . In actuality, the outstanding work is the result of a collaborated effort among four men . . . director Joshua Logan, who suggested the idea of doing a musical based on James Michener's collection of short stories, Tales of the South Pacific, producer Leland Hayward, who immediately saw its possibilities, composer Rich- ard Rodgers, who read the en- tire collection of stories and then asked his lyricist part- ner, Oscar Hammerstein, to read the book. The venture became a joint production between the four men with Logan and Ham- merstein co-authoring the book of the show along with its music numbers. After that 1949 opening night, the next morning there were not only rave reviews in the papers, but also ticket lines around the block .. . Seats were almost impossible to get at any price . . . Its celebrated musical score is still one of the most beloved t and best-remembered. The Detroit production of South Pacific stars Robert Goulet, as the stage of the Fox Theatre is beautifully trans- formed into two small islands in the South Seas. HEY FOLKS with video cameras . . . Here's a chance to get some of your footage on WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 . . . Send them for a possible showing in a program set up to make use of material shot by amateurs . . . To encourage viewers to submit new foot- age, Ch. 7 has set up a 24-hour hotline number, 827-3677. TRAFFIC SIGN enroute to Lansing . . . "Weather report for drunk drivers — fine and cooler."