THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
or
The Slave of Duty
CENTRAL CITY OPERA: 6/29,7//3,7/5,7/7,7/13,7/16,7/20,
7/24,7/27,8/2,8/4
(PLAYING IN REPERTOIRE WITH PUCCINI’S “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” and KURT WEILL’S “STREET SCENE”)
Jennifer DeDominici as Ruth in PIRATES OF PENZANCE
Central City Opera’s production of “The Pirates of Penzance” is a TRIUMPH!!!
Exuberant, exhilarating, tuneful, and deliciously tongue in cheek, Central City Opera’s production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance” is outrageously fun entertainment!
The combination of Arthur Sullivan’s glorious musical composition and W.S. Gilbert’s delightfully crafted lyrics are ingredients for a scrumptious operatic confection.
Central City Opera’s production is OUTSTANDING!
Set on the coast of Cornwall during the reign of Queen Victoria, this farcical comedy gives us a young man named Frederic (Chris Mosz) who has accidentally been apprenticed by his nurse, Ruth (Jennifer DeDominici), to “pirates” instead of “pilots.”
Shortly thereafter Frederic falls in love with a beautiful young woman named Mabel played by Jasmine Habersham.
Surfing the waves of Sir William S. Gilbert’s whimsical book, the twists and turns our hero must navigate involve sentimental pirates, pompous naval officers, and that super-annoying problem of being born in leap year.
Perhaps the most famous of the musical numbers in this operetta is “I am the Very Model of a Modern Major General.”
Adelmo Guidarelli delivers Major General Stanley’s “patter song” with tongue-twisting dexterity, and deliriously funny -laugh out loud - comic acting.
Conducted by Brandon Eldredge, the scrumptious Central City Opera orchestra has never sounded better!
Director Kyle Lang has cast the show impeccably and paced it at a gallop. Lang also did the ginormously entertaining choreography as well as the spot-on costume design.
The choral work, overseen by Michael Poll, is breathtaking!
The only thing missing from the beloved sound of the original D’Oyly Carte recordings is the static created by playing that old vinyl on the phonograph.
Much better than the Broadway version I saw in 1981 starring Kevin Kline, Linda Ronstadt, Estelle Parsons and Rex Smith, the original Danny Zuko in “Grease,” I’m hoping to get a second seat for this very funny CCO production!
To find an operetta approaching this level of unbridled joy, one must go back in memory to Central City Opera’s 2010 production of Jacques Offenbach’s “Orpheus in the Underworld.”
Alex DeSocio’s performance in the role of the Pirate King is splendid both in the singing and the acting.
Jasmine Habersham is utterly delicious as Frederic’s love interest, Mabel. Habersham’s powerful and finely-tuned soprano made this reviewer hope to hear her again soon in such roles as Cunegonde in Bernstein’s “Candide.”Her rendition of “Poor Wandring One” is magnificent!
Frederic’s nurse,Ruth is acted and sung with joyous abandon by Jennifer DeDominici (Mezzo-Soprano). This diva received the Marlowe Award for Best Opera Singer for her performance as Mother in “Amahl and the Night Visitors” last season.
Chris Mosz delivers the role of Frederic with a splendid tenor.
Andrew Harris’s performance as Edward, Sergeant of Police, enhances the proceedings with his superb baritone.
Also, it is to be noted that there are now screens on the walls flanking the stage on which the quick-moving lyrics are projected.
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It was an honor to be present on the evening that the late beloved artistic director emeritus John Moriarty was inducted into the Colorado Musical Hall of Fame along with Central City Opera itself. Moriarty was a superb conductor, vocal coach and educator. He was also a good friend and is greatly missed.
For tickets call the Box Office at 303-292-6700 or go online at centralcityopera.org