Pirates of Penzance
Pirates of
Penzance
Building
on its triumphant 2011 double bill production of Trial by
Jury and HMS Pinafore, Wellington G&S Light Opera
returns to The Opera House to present
Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera The
Pirates of Penzance in a fully staged touring production
directed by Gillian Jerome and accompanied
by 28 players from the Vector Wellington Orchestra conducted
by VWO concertmaster Matthew
Ross.
Derek Miller returns as the Pirate King and Colin Eade as Major General Stanley, in this rollicking production of Gilbert’s farce. The British Establishment is once again the butt of Gilbert’s wit with aristocratic pirates, timid police and a blustering army Major-General with his bevy of daughters. Gillian Jerome’s production mines the rich veins of Gilbert’s humour whilst retaining the natural comic tensions between roles and behaviours.
Sullivan’s memorable music sparkles with an eclectic range of styles including parodies in the style of popular works by Verdi and contemporaries and this is brought vividly to life by Matthew Ross, using Sullivan’s full orchestration.
Performances
Southward
Theatre Kapiti Saturday 18 August,
2:00pm and 7:30pm
Royal Wanganui Opera House
Saturday 25 August, 7:30pm
Regent,
Palmerston North Sunday 2 September,
2:00pm and 7:30pm
Wellington Saturday 8
September 7.30pm
Wednesday 12 September
7.30pm
Friday 14 September 7.30pm
Saturday 15
September 2pm and 7.30pm
Ticket
prices*
$26.00 - $75.00
*Service fees
apply
Website for bookings
http://www.gns/gnsmain.html
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