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Welcome to the 1980 production of The Gondoliers

             
 

Synopsis

Act 1:The story of the two Gondoliers and their lost infant heir to the throne of Barataria forms the theme of this most light-hearted of the famous Gilbert and Sullivan operas.

Left in Venice with a Gondolier for safety after a revolution in Barataria, the babe gets inextricably mixed with Marco and Giuseppe, the Gondolier's two sons, after a "taste for drink had doubled him up for ever".

The Duke of Plaza-Toro, whose daughter Casilda had been married to the infant prince while still in her cradle, arrives with the Duchess, Casilda, and his "suite", Luiz, to claim his daughter's husband. In the meantime the two Gondoliers have married the attractive Contadine, Gianetta and Tessa.

Don Alhambra, the Grand Inquisitor of Spain, arrives and persuades the Gondoliers to sail to Barataria, where they try to reign "as one individual" on republican principles of equality with their former friends the Gondoliers, now appointed to all the high offices of state.
The Contadine, feeling lonely, come to Barataria with the brides of the Gondoliers and are followed by the Duke, Duchess and Casilda.

The Duke endeavors to teach the Gondolier who may (or perhaps may not) be the prince ("the other gentleman may allow his attention to wander") proper court behavior, but complications arise when it is explained that the two Gondoliers are now married to Gianetta and Tessa.

At this point, when all is in chaos, Don Alhambra intervenes to say he has discovered the old nurse to the prince, who discloses that instead of leaving him with the Gondolier, she had taken and secreted him in Spain, and it is, after all, Luiz, already in love with Casilda, who is the real King of Barataria. The lovers are happily reunited. Marco, Giuseppe and their brides, together with their friends, return to Venice, "On some points rather sore but on the whole delighted".

 

Producer      Phil Street                           Musical Director    Arnold Jones

The Cast

    
The Duke of Plaza-Toro
 
Charles Brooker

 

 

 

Luiz
 
John Osborne
Don Alhambra Del Bolero
 
Brian Sullivan
Marco Palmieri
 
Tony Selby
Giuseppe Palmieri
 
Derek Fielder
Antonio                    
     
Bert Coleman
Francesco
 
Clarence Gill
Giorgio
 
John Hawtin
Annibale
 
Sid Pearson
The Duchess of Plaza-Toro
 
Angela Bowen
Casilda
 
Jean Stratford
Inez

Ruby Easterbrook
Gianetta

Susannah Marshall
Tessa

Pam Pritchard
Fiametta

Janet Foster
Vittoria

Amanda Jones
Giulia

Pam Street

Chorus of Gondolieri and Men-at-Arms

David Apps, Doug Bates, Fred Cornford, Peter Jeffrey, Alan Bennett, Charles Broadhead, Ken Sprague.

Drummer Boy: Ian Bates

Chorus of Contadine

Joyce Brooker, Vernabelle Brissenden, Ruby Easterbrook, Jean Ebbs, Jennifer Gee, Trica Goldsmith, Pam Johnson,
Anita Lloyd, Sally Plumb, Deborah Pritchard, Joanne Skinner, Audrey Wharmby, Sue Whitehead, Win Whitehead, Linda Wilson.

 

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