The Gondoliers sail into West Yorkshire
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The touring company of hand-picked singers and actors from across the north of England, will take Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera the Gondoliers to the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday September 30.
“Sullivan’s sparkling music and Gilbert’s humorous plot twists and topsy-turvy wit, combined with colourful costumes, lively dances and beautiful melodies, and accompanied by a professional orchestra, are guaranteed to make you leave the theatre with a smile on your face,” said a spokesman.
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Hide Ad“The Gondoliers, which is touring Yorkshire, is pure joy from start to finish.”
It was a huge favourite with Queen Victoria, despite satirising the ruling classes and their position within society, with the tale of two happy-go-lucky gondoliers who discover that one of them is the heir to the throne of a distant kingdom. In a show packed full of fun, the gondoliers set off to rule with an idealistic – if somewhat chaotic – plan.
The West Yorkshire Savoyards, known as the ‘Savs’ for short, have been delighting audiences and building up a following throughout Yorkshire and abroad for many years.
This year’s production at Yeadon and Bingley Arts Centre is directed by seasoned director and comic actor Graham Weston, with the orchestra under the musical direction of Oliver Longstaff.
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