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Contents.Plot Frederic was sent in the care of his nursemaid, Ruth, to be apprenticed to a. But she misunderstood her instructions, being hard of hearing, and apprenticed him instead to the Pirate King. Now turning 21 years old, his service is finished, so he decides to leave the Pirates of. Ruth wants him to take her with him, but he soon meets some young maidens, the daughters of Major-General Stanley, and realizes that Ruth is 'plain and old.'

Frederic quickly falls in love with one of them, Mabel. He has a strong 'sense of duty' and has vowed to lead a blameless life and to exterminate the pirates. Soon, however, the pirates return and seize the young ladies. Their father then arrives and lies to the pirates, telling them that he is an orphan.

He knows that they are orphans themselves and never attack another orphan.After the pirates leave, General Stanley wrestles with his conscience, having told a lie. Mabel and Frederic try to cheer him up, and Frederic has engaged the constabulary to help him defeat the pirates. The police arrive, but they turn out to be timid. Then the pirate king and Ruth find Frederic alone. They have reviewed the fine print on his apprenticeship indenture and have discovered that he is still a pirate because he was born in on February 29, and he will not be out of his indentures to the pirates until his 21st birthday. Mabel agrees to wait for Frederic until then. The Police return and, hearing the pirates approach, they hide.

The pirates arrive and seize the still guilt-ridden Major-General. The police are coaxed to battle the pirates, but they are defeated.

However, the Sergeant of Police calls on the pirates to 'yield in 's name.' The pirates tearfully do so and release the Major-General, surrendering to the police. However, Ruth reveals that the pirates are all 'noblemen who have gone wrong,' and the Major-General pardons them and invites them to marry his daughters, as all ends happily.Cast. as The Pirate King. as Ruth. as Mabel Stanley. as Major-General Stanley.

as Frederic. as the Police Sergeant.

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David Hatton as Samuel. Stephen Hanan as Samuel's singing voice. as Edith. Alexandra Korey as Edith's singing voice. Teresa Codling as Kate. Marcie Shaw as Kate's singing voice.

as IsabelMusical numbers.

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The Pirates of Penzance, in full The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty, in two acts with by and an English. To secure an American copyright—so as to avoid pirated American productions, the like of those that had followed English production of H.M.S. Pinafore—the work premiered with a single performance in Paignton, on December 30, 1879, and in on December 31, 1879. One of the most famed of all Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, it contains the brisk and comic type of rhymed known as a patter song. Pirates of Penzance, The Poster for The Pirates of Penzance, c. Theatrical Poster Collection/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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(digital file no. LC-USZ61-860) Background and contextThe Pirates of Penzance was written in haste but nonetheless was carefully crafted. The well-known, witty “Major-General’s Song,” with its rapid-fire delivery of preposterous, is but one example of its overall polish. The operetta’s characters too are thoughtfully drawn. Sullivan writes leading lady Mabel as a very light coloratura, a characteristic that helps her stand out from the many other women in the cast.

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He also uses some -style techniques with utterly different melodies sung and played simultaneously; though they sometimes have different metres (for example, three beats set against four), he manages to make everything fit.Sullivan also spoofs operatic conventions, particularly one employed by many serious operas of the time that called for characters to sing onstage at the same time yet remain oblivious to each other’s presence. The trick is especially humorous in Act II, when the pirate-hunting policemen fail to notice those pirates who have just stalked onstage singing “With Cat-Like Tread,” for which Sullivan specified a fortissimo. Another opera insiders’ joke occurs in Mabel’s entrance aria, in which she and a solo engage in a highly ornamented duet that would have brought to many opera lovers’ minds the similar interchange in the mad scene of ’s Lucia di Lammermoor. Like what you’re reading?Act INow celebrating his 21st birthday, Frederic was in his youth indentured to a band of pirates.

(His nurse, Ruth, who through his apprenticeship stayed with him as the pirates’ maid, had misheard the instruction that he was to be apprenticed to a pilot.) Having come of age, Frederic announces that he loathes and, since his term of indenture is complete, he will be leaving. He hopes to find a suitable wife for himself, being skeptical of Ruth’s assertions that she herself is young and pretty enough for that role.

Almost as soon as Frederic goes ashore, he happens upon a group of young women, wards in chancery to Major-General Stanley. At first, the girls are cautious of Frederic, but one—Mabel—receives him more kindly, and romance is born.While Frederic has been chatting with the girls, the pirates have crept up, intent upon finding their own sweethearts.

They are on the verge of abducting them all when the opportune appearance of Major-General Stanley saves them. His recitation of his notable skills derails their plan, and, when he declares himself to be an orphan with no one in the world but these court-appointed daughters, the pirates depart empty-handed. Themselves orphans, they have pledged never to harm other orphans. Act IIThe Major-General, having admitted to the girls that, in fact, he is no orphan, is pleased to hear from Frederic that the young man wants to join a band of policemen against the pirates. Before Frederic can do so, however, Ruth and the Pirate King come to inform him of a new discovery.

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Frederic, it seems, was born on Leap Day (February 29), a day that occurs every four years, and so, though he has lived 21 years, he has had far fewer birthdays. His indenture papers commit him to remain a pirate until his “21st birthday,” not his “21st year.” This will not occur for more than half a century. Frederic—a “slave of duty,” as the operetta’s subtitle has it—acknowledges his duty and returns to the pirates, first extracting Mabel’s promise to wait for him until he officially comes of age.The policemen hide as the pirates approach.

Having learned that Major-General Stanley diverted them with a lie, the pirates assault his house and pounce upon the Major-General and his daughters. A melee ensues, brought to a close only when the Police Sergeant demands that the pirates yield “in Queen Victoria’s name.” Declaring themselves to be loyal to their queen, the pirates give in and are nearly led away to. Ruth, however, saves them by declaring that all are “noblemen gone wrong,” a class of people whom the English admire. The Major-General gives the girls in to the various pirates, though Mabel is reserved for Frederic.