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| Gilbert & Sullivan - Pirates of Penzance / Anthony Warlow, David Hobson, Australian Opera | 
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| Director: Stuart Maunder Actor: Anthony Warlow Studio: KULTUR VIDEO Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 17635
Format: Classical, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 112 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.199999980927 Dimensions (in): 7.09999990463 x 5.39999961853 x 0.599999952316
MPN: 4322 UPC: 032031432291 EAN: 0032031432291 ASIN: B001ARDBZS
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: August 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Lock up your daughters, the pirates are coming to town!
Peppered with unforgettable melodies and tongue-twisting songs, The Pirates of Penzance is one of the most popular operettas ever written.
Opera Australia's new production is an effervescent smash hit with a national tour and jubilant sellout seasons everywhere.
In spite of being apprenticed to a Pirate King as a child, Frederic has led a very sheltered life. So when he arrives in Penzance with his boisterous shipmates, there are a few surprises in store for him! It all ends happily, but not before he's dodged the Old Bill, fallen in love and made some rather inconvenient discoveries.
Director Stuart Maunder (who last directed this show for D'Oyly Carte Company at London's Savoy Theatre), designers Roger Kirk, Richard Roberts and Trudy Dalgleish, choreographer Elizabeth Hill and a stellar cast join forces once again to present a spirited new production of this Gilbert and Sullivan classic.
This bright and breezy production is guaranteed to have you laughing all the way home; it's a big adventure book for boys where our swashbuckling Pirate King meets his match in the bumbling Major General.
Starring Anthony Warlow, David Hobson, John Bolton Wood, Taryn Fiebig and Suzanne Johnston as Ruth
If G&S is your thing, you'll love every moment of this joyful production - The Australian
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Very Good and UNIQUE Production July 8, 2008 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I've seen most of this production on clips on the internet, as it obviously had not been released on DVD in the USA prior to this release.
The best part of this production is Anthony Warlow's new portrayal of the Pirate King. In order to appeal to a new audience, he modeled his portrayal of the character after Johnny Depp's portrayal of "Captain Jack Sparrow" from Disney's "Pirates of the Carribean" trilogy. He clearly really studied that character as all he really matches the voice and the mannerisms of Jack Sparrow. His costume is also modeled after the costume of Jack Sparrow. At first I didn't like the idea of that when I heard he was going to do it, but now after seeing I really Love it. It works VERY well in the operetta and gives a new unique spin on it. I'm a big fan of this operetta, so if you are too, and if at first you don't like the idea, Give it a Chance!!! I did, and I'm glad, because I REALLY enjoyed this take on the character.
Another special part of this is that is includes the song "My Eyes Are Fully Open" or sometimes known as "Matter." This song is originally from Gilbert & Sullivan's "Ruddigore". It is occassionally done in Pirates of Penzance as a substitution for "Duty, Duty" with of course some different lyrics than Ruddigore. Productions have the option to do whichever they want. This cast performs "My Eyes Are Fully Open" wonderfully, and is further reason to buy this DVD.
Numerous members of the cast were also seen in Opera Australia's HMS Pinfore and Trial By Jury. Including Anthony Warlow, David Hobson as Frederic and John Bolton-Wood as Major General Stanley. They all play their roles wonderfully. I've admired David Hobson for his acting and portrayal of characters. He's not my favorite tenor voice, although it is good. The singing in the production is good, although I have heard better voices play some of the roles in the past. That's really only a VERY minor flaw though, because the singing is actually VERY good, just not the BEST I've heard. That's the only reason I gave 4 stars rather than 5. I do prefer watching this production over previous ones that I liked the singing better on for better production reasons.
I highly recommend buying this DVD even if you already own a different version of Pirates of Penzance. It's really a wonderful production. Anthony Warlow's new portrayal of The Pirate King alone is worth the full price of the DVD. Furthermore, it is a wonderful production as a whole.
High expectations not met, but still entertaining August 25, 2008 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
One of the most famous and loved Gilbert & Sullivan shows, performed by Opera Australia starring Anthony Warlow and David Hobson - one could be excused for expecting something extraordinary. I certainly did. Unfortunately, my expectations were not met.
Firstly, I would like to say that this is NOT a poor performance. The talent and professionalism of the cast is obvious throughout and it is an enjoyable show. There were, however, a number of disappointments for me.
Firstly was the "toy theatre" set design. While the rationale for this is explained in interviews included as special features in the DVD and it sounds like a sound idea when you listen to these interviews, the bottom line is "did it work?" - I guess for me it didn't and an opportunity for a great set that really created the atmosphere was lost.
The second was the omission of the overture. For me, the overture of a Gilbert & Sullian show is as integral a part of the show as the rest of it and I am always disappointed when they are not included or even abridged.
Finally, was Anthony Warlow's portrayal of the Pirate King. Anthony commented in his interview that he was influenced by a couple of character's, including Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow form Pirates of the Caribbean. Unfortunately, his performance appears to be more of a blatant copy of this character rather than simply influenced by it. While this may be of appeal to some, for me it was a distraction. I have great admiration for Anthony Warlow both as a singer and an actor. I have seen him portray many fine roles and would have much preferred it if he had developed his own way of portraying the character, as I know he can do so well.
I was lucky enough to see this performance live before the DVD came out, so I knew exactly what to expect, but I still bought it. This probably reinforces that there is much to enjoy in this show. If I have come across overly critical of this show, it is probably because I know they could have done so much better with it. I did actually enjoy it. It is not, in my view, a poor performance, but a poorly perceived production of a great show.
Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Redundancy August 28, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am resigned to the fact there will be nothing significantly new done to a treatment of "Pirates" since Joseph Papp. This production, with some promising innovations, took to itself many of Papp's "Shakespeare in the Park" contrivances with uneven results. On the whole, for those who have never seen "Pirates" before, you will be delighted. For those who groan at the mindless pastiches on the 1980's show, toss this one on the heap. Elements from Papp's production found here: the "intimate" staging, with lightbulbs adorning the periphery; abridged overture; the costumes in general; the "matter" patter trio translated from "Ruddigore;" and the "New York" finale. Unlike the Papp show, however, we are not subjected to synthesizers, even though there are some minor musical alterations. One real surprise was the inclusion of the original business in the Act II finale meant to remind one of "Pinafore:" "All of them peers? Well, most of them..." Anthony Warlow's treatment of the Pirate King as Jack Sparrow was a wonderful idea. One wonders why this was the only original artistic idea in the entire production. The sound was disapointing when the full chorus sang, although some solo passages were also very soft. The film editing was very choppy and lacked the on-stage still-cam footage we saw in the company's production of "Pinafore." Still, it's probably the best version of the show on DVD to date.
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