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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Carl Rosa Opera: The Pirates of Penzance


Saw a fantastic production of The Pirates of Penzance.

I like Musical and Gilbert and Sullivan is great fun - I know this has been out of fashion for some time but maybe it's on its way back!?

This production was fantastic, the costumes, the make-up, great comic timing, the orchestra and most of all the singing!

I think I first saw Gilbert and Sullivan aged 15, as an amateur production done at the local all girls private school (my mother taught physics their). I remember being really impressed - I think they teamed up with local boys private school. This was elite schooling at it best, teenagers doing something quite remarkable.

Today's production was cracking again - I was really impressed with the Carl Rosa Opera company! Mabel (lead soprano) trilled beautifully, a soaring wonderful voice. Samuel was sung by a well-rounded and deeply comfortable voice.

This is sung nearly perfectly by a very talented ensemble, complemented by some excellent individual performers, including two members of the original cast of Phantom of the Opera. Everyone sang well with brilliantly clear diction too, something so very necessary in getting across the full humour and cleverness of the lyrics. Rosie Ashe as pirate wench Ruth was superb, dexterously handling her exposition-heavy lyrics yet still hitting all the right comedic notes; Barry Clark’s Major General and Bruce Graham’s Police Sergeant were both nicely bumptious and Katy Batho impressed with a piercingly clear voice, hitting those top notes with a beautiful sound.

Monday, May 4, 2009

arts: Seven Brides For Seven Brothers


While this isn't my favourite movie, there are some classic songs and this production was spot on :)

Unlike the movie, the guy weren't all red haired bruits but seven very handsome and cute guys.

The themes of "The Rape of the Sabine Women" seem a bit incongruous for a "camp as Xmas musical"?

The girls were giggly, very pretty, bouncy ... all-American, pneumatic girls.

The costumes were fantastic, nicely cut, with a touch of Orgeon's 1850 style and fantastic primary colours.

It must be difficult to sing and dance at the same time, especially as for the classic songs we have all heard the studio recording which set a near impossible standard. Still they did very very well, this was a joy to watch.

My favourite couple were not leads Adam and Millie (although they were great and looked perfected in the poster) but Gideon (the runt of the litter / youngest brother) and his sweetheart Alice (with big eyes, rosy cheeks and a huge heart).