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Performance

VenueHackney Empire
Also: Bullion Room Theatre, Acorn Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From14th February 2014
To23rd February 2014
PricesFrom £10.00. To £32.00.
Hackney Empire (V309)
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 15 Jan 14 - T1956018151

HMS Pinafore - or The Lass That Loved a Sailor

Work:: HMS Pinafore (S1953)

HMS Pinafore premiered in 1878 at the Opera Comique in London, and became Gilbert and Sullivan's first smash hit, enjoying a successful run of 571 performances. Satirising the snobbery and hypocrisy of the English social system of its day. HMS Pinafore is a comic tale of love, class pretensions and mistaken identities. Questioning the integrity of the ruling elite and exposing the duplicitous motives of leaders of power, this comedy still has remarkable resonance today.
Music A.Sullivan
Lyrics W.S.Gilbert

Production:: or The Lass That Loved a Sailor (T1956018151)

All Male Production
Presented byRegan De Wynter Productions
Presented byHilary A. Williams
Director Sasha Regan
Choreographer Lizzi Gee
Music Michael England (musical supervision)
Design Ryan Dawson-Laight
Musical Director Richard Bates
Design Kingsley Hall (associate designer)
Producer Hilary A. Williams
Director Adam Braham (casting)
Performer Keith Jack (Ralph)
Performer Neil Moors (Captain Cocoran)
Performer David Mc (Sir Joseph Porter K.C.B.)
Performer Alan Richardson (Josephine)
Performer Alex Weatherhill (Buttercup)
Performer Aidan Crowley (Dick Deadeye)
Performer Richard Russell-Edwards (Hebe)
Performer Dale Page
Performer Tommy Knapp
Performer Paul McDowell
Performer Shane Landers
Performer Thomas Henson
Performer Benjamin Wong
Performer Ben Irish
Performer Will Keith
Performer Jacob Baumila

Listing:: L1777917244




Current production:Work

or The Lass That Loved a Sailor

All Male Production

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