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The Grand Duke

Music by Arthur Sullivan Libretto by W.S. Gilbert

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ReDiscoveries2012 Season | February to April 2012
The first fully staged professional UK production since 1896
1 - 16 Apr 2012
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In Gilbert and Sullivan's final operetta The Grand Duke, a theatrical troupe's plot to overthrow a tyrannical duke leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements as the leading comedian is mistaken for the duke himself, drawing the attention of various suitors.

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About The Play

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★★★★ Four Stars, The Public Reviews

In the Grand Duchy of Pfennig Halbpfennig, the theatrical troupe of Ernest Dummkopf is plotting a conspiracy to overthrow the tyrannical Grand Duke Rudolph. Ludwig, the troupe’s leading comedian, fights a number of “statutory duels” and finds himself taking the place and the title of the Grand Duke…but when legions of women arrive to claim Ludwig in marriage to become his Grand Duchess, including an indignant leading lady, an enormously wealthy old battleaxe, and even the Princess of Monte Carlo, how will matters resolve themselves?

With the aid of an eclectic array of travelling players and aristocrats, four weddings and enough sausage rolls to last several lifetimes, Gilbert and Sullivan’s final ‘Savoy Opera’ is full of Topsy Turvy paradoxes, legal conundrums and absurdities of etiquette. Far more than just a historical curiosity, The Grand Duke displays a much sharper satirical edge than any of Gilbert and Sullivan’s other works.

Apart from a concert version produced by D’Oyly Carte Opera Company in the mid-seventies and a handful of amateur productions, Gilbert and Sullivan’s final operetta, The Grand Duke, has not been seen in a fully staged professional production in the UK since the original production in 1896.

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Cast

Crew

Director

Martin Milnes

Producer

Presented by The New Actors Company in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre

Assistant Direction/Choreography

Brendan Matthew

Assistant Choreographer

Laura Hyde

Design

David Shields

Repetituer/Assistant Musical Director

Ross Leadbeater

Lighting

Andy Holton

Costume Design

Emma Lloyd and Christine Granger