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Performance

VenueMalvern Theatres
Also: The Cinema, Forum Theatre, Festival Theatre
TownMalvern
CountyWorcestershire
From10th July 2018
To14th July 2018
Malvern Theatres (V01718852442)
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Iolanthe

Work:: Iolanthe (S1966)

A satire on the Parliament of the day (or of today!) - fantasy and fact collide in this, one of Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular operettas. Iolanthe, a fairy, has been banished for marrying a mortal. Her son, Strephon is in love with Phyllis a Ward of Court. The entire House of Lords has also fallen for Phyllis but she declines to marry a peer. The fairies persuade their Queen to pardon Iolanthe. She returns and is reunited with her son. The peers and Phyllis misinterpret the scene and believe that Strephon is being unfaithful. The fairies take revenge by sending Strephon to Parliament with astonishing results.
Music A Sullivan
Lyrics W S Gilbert

Production:: (T1385078978)

All Male Production
Producer Regan De Wynter Williams
Director Sasha Regan
Choreographer Mark Smith
Musical Director Richard Baker
Design Stewart Charlesworth (original design)
Design Kingsley Hall (tour design)
Director Adam Braham (casting director)
Director Paul Callen (resident director)
Performer Richard Russell Edwards (Fairy Queen)
Performer Christopher Finn (Iolanthe)
Performer Richard Carson (Strephon)
Performer Dominic Harbison (Celia)
Performer Jamie Jukes (Leila)
Performer Joe Henry (Phylliss)
Performer Duncan Sandilands (Private Willis)
Performer Adam Pettit (Lord Tolloller)
Performer Michael Burgen (Lord Mountararat)
Performer Alastair Hill (Lord Chancellor)
Performer Ben Mundy (Ensemble)
Performer Reece Budin (Ensemble)
Performer Jack Hinton (Ensemble)
Performer Dan Miles (Ensemble)
Performer Sam Kipling (Ensemble)
Performer James Gulliford (Ensemble)

Listing:: L02146686021

Festival Theatre



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All Male Production Festival Theatre

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