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AUDITIONS: WERE SUNDAY 30th MAY (12 til 5pm)
“The Pirates of Penzance”
by Gilbert & Sullivan
Large Cast (over 20) Featured
Roles (5 Men/5 Women) |
MALE ROLES
PIRATE KING, funny, romantic, whole-hearted; baritone
FREDERIC, unconscious sex appeal, innocent, "real;" tenor (Young Man)
MAJOR-GENERAL, respectable, good-humored, grand
SAMUEL, King's right-hand man, not awfully bright THE SERGEANT, gangly police captain, stiff yet agile
Pirates (each with a vivid personality),
Police (all the same Keystone cop-ish) Can be either male or female (some dance involved)
FEMALE ROLES
RUTH, English nanny, proper, motherly (Older Woman)
MABEL, genuine, young, Lillian Gish type; Very high Soprano (Young Woman)
EDITH, another sister, proper, young, snappy (Young Woman) ISABEL,
another sister, like the others (Young Woman) KATE, Mabel's sister, proper, pleasant, bright (Young Woman) Daughters (again, each her own character that
the actress devises) |
Draft timeline
Plot
Thur 4th
& Fri 5th Nov
Tech Sat
6th,Sun 7th & Mon8th Nov
Dress rehearsal
Wed 10th Nov
Rehearsals mid June each Sunday and a week night.
SHOW DATES
NOVEMBER 2010
FRIDAY 12
SATURDAY 13
FRIDAY 19
THURSDAY 25
FRIDAY 26
SATURDAY 27
Plot Summary
The Pirates of Penzance
By Sir William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan
ACT 1
The production opens in a den of pirates located on the Cornish coast of
Britain. Here a small band of pirates is drinking a round to Frederic, one of their apprentices, who completes his apprenticeship
at noon, half an hour away, to become a full fledged pirate. Frederic has a secret to reveal though noting he must leave
the band after completion of his duty though by revealing the reasons he would unduly burdon another in the band. Ruth, a
female servant of the band, steps forward and reveals it is her and tells her story. When Frederic was a child, his father
sought to have him apprenticed to a "pilot" in the harbor so that he may make a career out of going to sea. He sent
Ruth, a nurse, with the child to do such but she mistakenly confused the word "pilot" with "pirate" bringing Frederic to the
pirates for as an apprentice to sign on until his 21st birthday. Ruth reveals she was too embarrassed by her error that she
could not face Frederic's father and right the situation so she too signed on with the band. That day
having come, Frederic notes it is his duty to leave at the expiration of his contract in half an hour and that he would be
obligated to reveal the band, though he wished he did not have to. The Pirate King reminds Frederic he is still under
contract for half an hour and asks why the band cannot make a profit from piracy. Frederic relays to the band that their
major problem is being compassionate pirates. They themselves claim to be orphans and therefore sympathize with orphans by
releasing the orphans on the ships they capture and their treasure with it. Frederic notes that the word has gotten
around and every ship they capture claims to have a crew of orphans as a result. Ruth is told she will
accompany Frederic as he departs while Frederic relays worries about finding a woman to wed. Soon the time comes and
Frederic makes a final effort to convince the pirates to give up piracy. A refusal follows and Frederic and Ruth depart.
Asking Ruth for advice on what to look for in women, he questions her about her own beauty. She seemingly deceives him as
a group of women come hiking along the cliffs prompting Frederic to bitterly criticize her before she departs. Frederic
observes as the girls fill in to the ocean side spot. He emerges admitting to be a former pirate and asking if any will marry
him in a satire on the sanctity of marriage as held by those in the Victorian age. All but Mabel, one of the girls,
refuse. Mabel and Frederic enter the cave alone to converse while deciding to marry but the pirates return, jealous, and claim
each of the other girls for a wife. At this time it is announced that the girls are daughters of Major General Stanley who
at that time makes a very noticeable entrance. The Pirate King informs Stanley of the marriages as the daughters inform
they are being coerced into it by pirates. In witty comment the General objects to having pirates as in-laws as the
pirates do to having a Major General as an in-law. Stanley, threatened as a captive of the pirates who decide to force
the weddings without his consent, lies to the pirates claiming to be an orphan for he has heard about them as well. The pirates
then have no choice but to free everyone.
ACT 2
Opens with Stanley in deep mental anguish for betraying his honor by lying to the pirates. Stanley
is found by Mabel and Frederic at the cemetery on his estate. He complains that he betrayed his ancestors honor only to be
reminded that he bought the estate from another family little more than a year prior. Stanley then relates that he considers
the dead, who he does not know the identity, to be ancestors in the purchase of the property then. Mabel and Frederic
then turn to preparing the police under a rather incompetent and cowardly leadership into raiding the pirates for it is now
Frederics' duty to do such. An interruption comes as Ruth and the Pirate King arrive and notify that Frederic is still
bound to his contract due to a detail. Frederic was born on February 29 on a leap year and therefore has only had five birthdays
rather than the 21 required by his apprentice contract. Bound by honor and duty, Frederic is forced to leave Mabel and rejoin
the pirates. Further, Frederic reveals out of duty that Stanley lied about being an orphan. An angry Pirate King then declares
he will raid Stanley's estate that night Soon afterwards the police continue to hunt down the pirates
and the two bands finally confront each other. A short battle results with the pirates winning. Stanley is captured
and set to be exactitude until events turn. Ruth declares allegiance to Queen Victoria followed by the pirates and police
alike. This oath reveals to the police that the pirates are not true pirates and are loyal to Britain. By betraying piracy,
the pirates are placed at the control of the police. Before being arrested the pirates reveal that they are not orphans but
rather old nobles who have gone bad. They renounce piracy and all the weddings proceed without hindrance.
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