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St David’s Players present

The Pirates of Penzance

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St. David’s Players bring the chaos of misunderstandings, false identities and infectious playfulness thinly disguised as a tender love affair to their production of The Pirates of Penzance at the Barnfield Theatre this October.

Twenty-one years ago, through an understandable mistake, Frederic, the hero of the story, became apprenticed to a band of Cornwall-based pirates. These pirates have a fearsome reputation for successfully attacking shipping off the Cornish coastline. On the day of the completion of Frederic’s apprenticeship, a local landowner and his household come to the pirates’ inaccessible lair; one of those lovely enclosed Cornish coves, to enjoy a picnic. The accidental meeting of the two groups leads to a beach party, the scale of which requires attendance by the local constabulary.

This timeless love story features some well-loved melodies from the pen of Arthur Sullivan and is played against the mad-cap chaos brought about by the delightful nonsense of author, W.S. Gilbert. A Policeman’s Lot, Poor Wand’ring One and The Model of a Modern Major-General are just three of the numerous gems amid the riot of cutlasses, truncheons and hockey sticks.

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