10 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, July 13, 1994 Regal Shirley Jones returns to stage in 'The King & I' a By Melissa Rose Bernardo Though her girl-next-door face and honey-coated voice will always epito- mize the screen musicals "Okla- homa!," "Carousel" and "The Music Man" and though she got her start in the chorus of "South Pacific" on Broadway, Shirley Jones claims her heart isn't in the theater. "I prefer film," she says matter- -of-factly. Nevertheless, this week she be- gins a two-week stint at the Fisher Theatre in another Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, "The King & I." Jones plays Mrs. Anna, the liber- ated British schoolteacher who teaches 19th-century Siam and its closed-minded King a few lessons. The role marks Jones' first appear- ance ina stage production in 15 years. "A booked show is just such hard work ... and I don't want to work that hard," she said. "But it is 'The King & I,' and Rodgers and Hammerstein are my mentors, and this is probably their only show that I have not done." Jones has of late made a name for herself with her one-woman show, touring solo for 10 years. The still youthful star of 60 has been singing since she was 12, and has to her credit some 25 motion pictures, an autobi- ography ("Shirley and Marty: An Unlikely Love Story") and an often- overlooked Academy Award (Best Supporting Actress, "Elmer Gantry," 1961). She will invariably be most fondly remembered for her role on "The Partridge Family" and as the mother of successful showbiz stars David, Sean and Patrick Cassidy. Her return to life upon the wicked stage "has been a hardship," but now that rehearsals are finished, Jones is relishing the challenge of the show. "I'm really beginning to enjoy Mrs. Anna as a character. This is a woman who, with her child, left Victorian England to come to a country that is truly uncivilized. She's really ahead of her time," Jones said admiringly. "The King & I" was written for Gertrude Lawrence, who originated the role of Mrs. Anna; however, be- cause of Yul Brenner, "The King and I" has gradually become a vehicle for the King. Stepping into Brenner's shoes (or bare feet in this case) is Robert Westenberg, star of Broadway's "Les Misdrables," "Into the Woods" and "The Secret Gar- den."Seemingly in an attempt to sh his predecessor's haunting incarn tion, Westenberg has not shaven head. "His command of the stage unbelievable," Jones commented. After "The King & I," Jon doesn't foresee a theatrical comebac She hopes to get back into films (' would like to do a mature love sto' but is not making any concrete pl "I don't think ahead," she claim! "whatever comes around the com ..." Shirley Jones has turned som fabulous corners in her lifetime, an no doubt will continue to do so - a long as she follows her heart. THE KING & Iplays through July 2 at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit. 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