“Pirates of Penzance” at Strollers

“Pirates of Penzance”
Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
Book & Lyrics by Sir William Gilbert

Having been apprenticed by mistake at the age of eight to a roving band of mild-mannered pirates, Frederic has at last entered his twenty-first year and is free to go. Alas, his sense of moral duty insists he vanquish his poor plundering friends. Hurt to see Frederic depart and even more desperate to thwart his plans to shut down their harmless pirating, the Pirate King discovers a curious paradox that will keep Frederic legally indentured for another 60 years. Meanwhile, Frederic has fallen in love with the first young woman he's ever seen -- the flower Mabel -- and enlists the help of her blustery father to keep the lusty priates at bay until the police can arrive. A rollicking, swashbuckling adventure in free-for-all hilarity and dippy delight.

Performed by Strollers
At Burgdorff Cultural Center
Performances ran
Friday, November 2, 2001 thru Saturday, November 17, 2001
Directed by Peter Stoffers
Performances 
Note: These recording are not of the productions list here, but of Broadway or Hollywood versions.