The Major-General - Nicholas Wuehrmann The Pirate King - Jonathan Stinson Samuel - Anthony Maida Frederic - Cole Tornberg Mabel - Elise Mark Ruth - Mary Burkart Sergeant of Police - Erik Tofte |
Wards: Edith - Dana Kluczyk Kate - Meredith Huveneers Isabel - Rebekah Creshkoff Sally - Alexis Mariski Schroeder Polly - Katie Childs |
Pirates: Michael Skuthan Erik Tofte Ray Scheindlin Evan Sacco Patrick Field Gary Ott |
Policemen: Michael Skuthan Erik Tofte Jenna Stewart |
The Orchestra Pianist - Sophie Wu Violin I - Sarah Weber Violin II - Lauren Flack Viola - Nicole Peragine Cello - Christine Mann Clarinet - Kristina M. Verrico Flute and Piccolo - Laura Hulle Trumpet - Mike Williams |
As Frederic reaches his 21st year, he is finally able to break free from the nefarious influences of The Pirate King and his scurvy band of followers and strike out toward an honest life. In so doing, he meets the lovely Mabel, ward of the bombastic Major General (and sister to his other lively wards), and all seems headed for bliss for the happy couple.
But…But…BUT…Frederic, a “leap year” baby, soon learns that one’s 21st year is not always equivalent to one’s 21st BIRTHDAY, and his piratical apprenticeship may not be as over as he thinks! Mayhem ensues, with the Sergeant of Police and his bedraggled band soon involved and plotting, double-crosses, and shenanigans aplenty. Along the way, some of the best-known songs of the Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire (“Poor Wandering One,” “I Am the Very Model of A Modern Major General,” and many others) are sure to thrill audience members.
Nicholas Wuehrmann, stage director, and Matthew Rupcich, music director, lead this merry band of operatic “citizens of the high seas” at Delaware Valley Opera (DVO) on Saturdays, June 11th and 18th, at 7:00 p.m. and Sundays, June 12th and 19th, at 2:00 p.m.