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Opera Omaha Announces
Omaha, NE - September 30, 2008 The Pirates of Penzance cast and artistic team arrived in Omaha over the weekend and began rehearsing with the Opera Omaha Chorus for the October 15, 17 and 19 performances at the Orpheum Theater. Conductor Joseph Illick and stage director Francis Cullinan, both veterans of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, were delighted with the first run through. "Audiences are going to really enjoy the beautiful voices and the delightful comic timing of this cast," states Cullinan. Illick added how delighted he was with the outstanding quality of the Opera Omaha Chorus, "This chorus is really fabulous."
OPERA OMAHA CAST: Along with returning artists William Ferguson as Frederic and Myrna Paris as Ruth, the Opera Omaha cast is rounded out by Broadway star Patrick Ryan Sullivan as the Pirate King, Maureen Francis as Mabel, John Davies as the Police Sergeant and librettist and singer Gene Scheer as the Major-General. Click Here to read more details about individual cast members.
THE STORY: Off the rocky coast of Cornwall we meet our hero, Frederic, who was apprenticed since childhood to a band of tenderhearted, orphaned Pirates. Upon completing his 21st year, Frederic rejoices that he has fulfilled his indentures and is now free to return to respectable society. Frederic soon meets the many unwed daughters of a Major-General, including the youngest, Mabel. Their tête-à-tête is interrupted when the Pirates return and capture the family. The Major-General proclaims that he, too, is an orphan and secures their release. Frederic and Mabel plan to marry, but it turns out Frederic was born on February 29 in a leap year, and he remains apprenticed to the Pirates until his 21st birthday. Scheming and hilarity ensue as the Pirate King, Police Sergeant and the Major-General's many daughters all work to achieve a happy ending. Click Here to read the synopsis of The Pirates of Penzance.
BUY TICKETS: There has never been a better time to take a break from reality and enjoy the levity of a Gilbert and Sullivan production. Click Here to purchase tickets.
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