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The Pirates of Penzance

Tour synopsis, cast & creatives

'The Pirates of Penzance (or the Slave of Duty)' is probably the most humorous of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, with tuneful melodies and well known songs, Poor Wandering One, I Am The Very Model of a Modern Major General, The Sergeant of Police and Policeman's Chorus. All male production
Approximate runtime 2 hours 30 minutes.
Age Advisory: 6+

Cast/Performers

Cameron McAllister (Frederic), Luke Garner-Greene (Mabel), Lewis Kennedy (Sergeant of Police), David McKechnie (Major General), Tom Newland (Pirate King), Robert Wilkes (Ruth)

Creatives/Company

Music: A Sullivan
Lyrics: W S Gilbert
Producer: Regan De Wynter Williams
Director: Sasha Regan
Choreographer(s): Lizzi Gee, Lee Greenaway (associate choreographer)
Design: Robyn Wilson-Owen
Musical Director: Richard Baker
Lighting: Ben Bull
 

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Tour details for The Pirates of Penzance 2024

Between 29th October 2024 and 7th December 2024 this tour will visit 2 venues in; Inner London and Bath.
Current and future dates only.
This production has been listed in 2 venues since 8th October 2024. View previous listings for this tour here.

Dates for The Pirates of Penzance (Opera or Operetta) tour

Currently showing
Tue, 29th October 2024 to Sat, 23rd November 2024
  Wilton's Music Hall, Inner London» - 2 suppliers available

Mon, 2nd December 2024 to Sat, 7th December 2024
  Theatre Royal, Bath»
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Event:S2058

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