High Spirits On The High Seas – Gilbert And Sullivan Opera Sydney Presents The Pirates Of Penzance

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Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Sydney presents a high-spirited production of the Pirates of Penzance under the stage direction of Victoria Watson. Gilbert and Sullivan’s swashbuckling operetta follows the adventures of young Frederic, who was mistakenly apprenticed to a band of pirates after his nursemaid mistook his father’s instructions to apprentice him to a ‘pilot’. What follows is a series of hilarious misunderstandings and shenanigans with boisterous pirates, doe-eyed maidens and bumbling police.

Young Frederick has been bound to a band of pirates until his 21st birthday and is ready to go forth into life. But in a cruel twist of fate, his birthday falls on 29 February so officially he only turns 21 in 63 years!

The only woman Frederick ever saw when he was with the pirates was his nursemaid, and he is raring to meet other women. He soon meets and Mabel and they fall madly in love. Although they can’t be together until Frederick leaves the pirates in another 63 years, Mabel vows to wait for him faithfully. The pirates want to marry Mabel’s sisters, and her father, the Major General, is not happy.

A series of riotous antics together with wonderful melodies and tongue-twisting songs leads to a happy ending for all.

Joining Stage Director and SoundsLikeSydney correspondent Victoria Watson  in the creative team are Musical Director Rod Mounjed and Choreographer Sarah Pearce.

Hear all your favourite songs, including I am the very model of the Major-General, Slave of Duty and Poor Wand’ring One’

The cast: MAJOR-GENERAL STANLEY Mitch Bryson/ THE PIRATE KING Chris Lewis/ SAMUEL (his Lieutenant) Joshua Knight/ FREDERIC (the Pirate Apprentice) Daniel Verschuer/ SERGEANT OF POLICE Toby Page

Sarah Arnold
Sarah Arnold

(General Stanley’s Daughters)
MABEL Sarah Arnold / EDITH Laura Griffin/ KATE Angelique Tot/ ISABEL Holly Champion/ RUTH (a Pirate Maid of all Work) Zoe Arthur

Earlybird prices are available until 31 August.

Tickets: Adult $38 (full price $45)/ Concessions $35 (full price $39) / Child $22 (full price $25)/ Family $95 (2A2C) (full price $110) / Group 10+ $35pp  (full price $40) / Group 20+ $30pp  (full price $35) /

Bookings: [email protected]/ 0412 820 519/ www.gsosydney.com.au

 

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