Tag: The Pirates of Penzance
‘Memphis-The Musical’ at Toby’s Dinner Theatre
Memphis—The Musical may have won the 2010 Tony on Broadway but it seems made-to-order for Toby’s Dinner Theatre. Here is a show that dazzles...
‘The Pirates of Penzance’ at Toby’s Dinner Theatre
Thar she blows! Land-ho! Those singing, dancing, prancing pirates have cast their ship upon the great shores of Columbia and weighed anchor at Toby’s...
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-The Week Ending June 21, 2014
Here are our Top Scene Stealers for the week ending June 21, 2014. Congrats to all our honorees!
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(1) Aurora Beckett, as Jojo, singing "It's Possible" in Seussical...
‘The Pirates of Penzance’ at Victorian Lyric Opera Company
The comedic style of the classic Victorian era theatrical collaborators Gilbert and Sullivan has regaled audiences for well over a century. Almost 135 years...
‘The Pirates of Penzance’ Opens Tonight at Victorian Lyric Opera Company
The article is by by Ed Vilade & Courtney Kalbacker.
Pirates, police, and the lovely daughters of a modern Major General combine in the topsy-turvy whirl...
Victorian Lyric Opera Holding Auditions for ‘Yeomen of the Guards’ and...
Auditions for both Yeomen and Pirates:
Sat. 10/19 7-10pm
Sun. 10/20 7-10pm
Fri. 10/25 7-10pm
Callbacks for Pirates:
Saturday, 10/26 7-10pm
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Callbacks for Yeomen:
Sunday, 10/27 6-9pm
(this is...
Bob McDonald’s ‘Bob’s Broadway Blowout’ at Signature Theatre’s ‘Sizzlin’ Summer Cabarets’...
As part of the Signature Theater's Sizzlin’ Summer Cabarets series on Friday, August 9, 2013, Baritone Bob McDonald brought audiences to their feet as he...
‘The Pirates of Penzance’ at Encore Stage and Studio by Julia...
Encore Stage and Studio presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, a two-act operetta that has remained in production since 1879. Directed by...
‘The Pirates of Penzance’ at The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre by...
Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre reprises Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, a two-act operetta that was first produced in December of 1879, and...