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Pirates of Penzance Tour Starts Next Month

GILBERT & SULLIVAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY MASTERPIECE TO TOUR NZ IN AUG AND SEPT

Stash the gold, guard the women and hide the rum ......

AHOY! PIRATES
APPROACHING
Tickets on selling fast

Performances in Ashburton, Oamaru, Invercargill, Dunedin, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch, Wellington,
Napier,
Tauranga, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Rotorua, Auckland and Whangarei

Stash the gold, guard the women and hide the rum - the "Pirates" are coming!

Gilbert and Sullivan's PIRATES OF PENZANCE will set sail around New Zealand in August and September, directed by Raymond Hawthorne and featuring an all-star cast including George Henare (Modern Major General), Tim Beveridge (Pirate King),  Geraldine Brophy (Sgt of Police), Helen Medlyn (Ruth) and Ali Harper (Major General’s daughter). The roles of Mabel (the young gorgeous leading lady) will be played by award-winning young actress/soprano Tizane McEvoy while the gorgeous young man will be played by Cameron Barclay

Tickets to this swashbuckling Gilbert and Sullivan adventure, loaded with enough laughs to fill Davey Jones' locker, will go on sale tomorrow. Booking details below.

PIRATES OF PENZANCE follows the fortunes of Frederic, a young lad who is mistakenly apprenticed to the Pirate King. When Frederic falls for the lovely Mabel, whose father is the very model of a modern Major General, a tempest brews on the sea of love.

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Full of roving rogues and dazzling damsels in distress, it's a treasure chest full of mischievous musical mayhem. A topsy-turvy tale of love and duty highlighted by the famous strains of "Poor Wandering One," "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General," "Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast" and more.

Funny, flirty and filled with bumbling pirates it’s no wonder the Gilbert and Sullivan was such a hit when it premiered in 1879 — and why, decades later, it remains a favorite on stages throughout the world.

“It’s so completely accessible. It’s one of their funniest. And it has some of the most terrific musical moments ever in their work. It’s a very bright, filled with sunshine, moonlight and romance kind of show, with completely silly people,” says producer Ben McDonald.

“It’s something I’ve had in my mind for a long time,” he says. “The music and the libretto are completely intact and the way we do the music is completely intact, but there are diversions from the traditional way of doing things. It’s a very physical production. It’s very energetic and approached from a musical theatre point of view.”

WHERE & WHEN THE SWASHBUCKLERS
STORM A TOWN NEAR YOU

Aug24AshburtonEvent CentreTicketdirect
 25OamaruOpera HouseTicketdirect
 26InvercargillCivic TheatreTicketdirect
 27DunedinRegent TheatreTicketdirect
 29NelsonTheatre RoyalTicketdirect
 30NelsonTheatre RoyalTicketdirect
 31BlenheimCivic TheatreTicketdirect
Sep1Christchurch              4pm & 8pmCBS ArenaTicketek
 3WellingtonOpera HouseTicketek
 4NapierMunicipal TheatreTicketek
 5TaurangaBaycourtTicketdirect
 6HamiltonFoundersTicketek
 7New Plymouth              4pm & 8pmQuality HotelTicketek
 8Palmerston NorthRegent on BroadwayTicketdirect
 10RotoruaCivic TheatreTicketmaster
 11AucklandBMCTicketmaster
 12WhangareiForum NorthTicketek

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