This year's AGM will take place on Friday 21st September at Carnon Downs Village Hall. We socialise after the AGM; please do bring a plate of food or something to drink. Raffle prizes are also always welcome!
The postcode for the hall and a link to the hall on Google maps are on the Programme tab above.
Thursday, 13 September 2018
Thursday, 6 September 2018
Welcome back!
Rehearsals start again next Wednesday, 12th September, for another exciting year. It is going to be a little different on many levels but it will be the usual mix of fun and hard work. There will be a warm welcome for anyone who would like to come along to see if they would like to join us.
Wednesday, 22 August 2018
Rehearsal/performance pianist needed
Hello to all our members and followers. We need your help.
We are looking for a rehearsal/performance pianist to support us though our next season - starting in September 2018.
Please tell any of your musical friends in Cornwall who may have contacts who could help us out.
We are looking for a rehearsal/performance pianist to support us though our next season - starting in September 2018.
Please tell any of your musical friends in Cornwall who may have contacts who could help us out.
If you direct them to this blog for information it will let them know how we work.
We are also on Facebook as Gilbert and Sullivan Cornwall. There is a link to the Facebook page on the right hand side of this blog.
If people wish to make contact with us, they can email our Secretary via the Join Us page on this blog, or leave a message on the Facebook page and our MD will get back to them to discuss.
Thursday, 19 July 2018
The end of another successful season
A wonderfully final evening at Lanhydrock Memorial Hall - to a large and appreciative audience - saw the end of our run of The Sorcerer, a little-known work with some lovely tunes. It is not often you get to sing about strawberry jam, buns, ham and egg.
Well done to all. Have a good summer.
Well done to all. Have a good summer.
Thursday, 10 May 2018
First night nerves?
The season is under way. We have been through a successful opening night at Tremayne Hall, Mylor Bridge.
To remind you of the story: we open with our reliable pew-opener, Mrs Partlett (Rosslyn Vincent) and her daughter, Constance.
To remind you of the story: we open with our reliable pew-opener, Mrs Partlett (Rosslyn Vincent) and her daughter, Constance.
Constance (Anna Scutt), being a young lady in search of a husband, is naturally in love.
The object of her affections is the confirmed bachelor and vicar Dr Daly (Hugh Slater).
Dr Daly is the former tutor of the hero of our tale, the rather pompous Alexis (Tony Gummow).
... who, as you can see, is about to be betrothed to Aline Sangazure (Sally-Ann Gretton). Now it so happens that her mother and his father were once in love themselves, but never married (Gilbert does not tell us why).
The betrothal ceremony is watched over by a kindly (but very deaf) Notary (Steve Burstow).
But, in order that everyone can share in his happiness, Alexis calls up the well-known Sorcerer, John
Wellington Wells and asks him to brew up a love potion ...
... which he does with 'disastrous results' (spot the problem).
But all ends happily (it is WS Gilbert after all and only one of his stories ended sadly).
Don't miss next week's thrilling performance.
Saturday, 25 November 2017
The Principal Sorcerers
Auditions have been held, tears of joy shed. congratulations (sincere and insincere) given and received, and the line up is announced:
Aline: Sally Ann Gretton
Alexis: Tony Gummow
Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre: Max Braga
Lady Sangazure: Sally Collett
John Wellington Wells: Alan Russell
Dr Daly: Hugh Slater
Mrs Partlett: Rosslyn Vincent (standing in for Tricia Cartwright who is unwell)
Constance Partlett: Anna Scutt
Notary: Steve Burstow (singing his first principal role with the Society)
The chorus has already mastered much of the work and has surprised itself at the delights of the music, ranging from Sullivan's versions of hymn tunes to a spooky incantation; all washed down by plenty of tea, jam and buns.
Aline: Sally Ann Gretton
Alexis: Tony Gummow
Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre: Max Braga
Lady Sangazure: Sally Collett
John Wellington Wells: Alan Russell
Dr Daly: Hugh Slater
Mrs Partlett: Rosslyn Vincent (standing in for Tricia Cartwright who is unwell)
Constance Partlett: Anna Scutt
Notary: Steve Burstow (singing his first principal role with the Society)
The chorus has already mastered much of the work and has surprised itself at the delights of the music, ranging from Sullivan's versions of hymn tunes to a spooky incantation; all washed down by plenty of tea, jam and buns.
Thursday, 31 August 2017
The Sorcerer
Our work for the coming 2017/18 season is The Sorcerer, a lesser-known operetta but one for full of jolly tunes and Gilbertian silliness. It was actually Gilbert and Sullivan’s earliest full length operetta and therefore lacks some of the hallmarks that we usually expect but introduces the first great patter song My name is John Wellington Wells.
The Sorcerer explores young love, the perils of meddling in others’ relationships (Emma Wodehouse take note) and the unpredictability of love potions applied indiscriminately (Oberon take note). As always, with Gilbert’s plots, there are plenty of problems across class boundaries, misunderstandings and unresolved dilemmas.
Act 2 opens with the villagers asleep on the floor. As midnight strikes, they awake and, under the
influence of the potion, each falls in love with the first person of the
opposite sex that they set eyes on. Needless to say, this results in lots of
unsuitable and comical mismatches (of course - it is opera).
The Sorcerer explores young love, the perils of meddling in others’ relationships (Emma Wodehouse take note) and the unpredictability of love potions applied indiscriminately (Oberon take note). As always, with Gilbert’s plots, there are plenty of problems across class boundaries, misunderstandings and unresolved dilemmas.
There are three leading couples:
Alexis and Aline are in love and about to be
betrothed. Like any young couple in love - or 'loved up' - they cannot understand why others are
not as happy as they are and wish that everyone else should fall in love to
achieve happiness.
Unknown to them, their respective parents - Lady
Sangazure and Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre - were once in love themselves but,
constrained by the rigid manners of their time, never married each other.
Meanwhile, the teenage Constance Partlet is in love
with the elderly confirmed bachelor Dr Daly, the village vicar, her social and
intellectual superior.
To these we can add Constance's mother, Mrs Partlet, an honest pew keeper in the local church and a Notary. Gilbert enjoys poking fun at lawyers but he was not alone: think Cosi fan Tutti, The Barber of Seville, Gianni Schichhi. In each case the lawyer is presented as a doddery idiot, usually in disguise.
Act 1 establishes the various characters. Constance
cannot express her love for Dr Daly, despite her mother’s attempts to smooth
the path. Like any parents, Sir Marmaduke and Lady Sangazure, deprecate the manners of the young
and remind each other of the formality of their courtship (the date of the piece suggests that they were courting just after the Jane Austen/Regency period). Alexis and Aline are
betrothed.
To achieve his
aim of making everyone fall in love, Alexis has recruited John Wellington
Wells, an eminent London Sorcerer, to provide a love philtre. At Alexis’
bidding and despite Aline’s doubts, Wells creates a love potion which is added
to the tea at the betrothal feast. (Gilbert has a dig at the temperance movement by only allowing tea at the betrothal feast).
Almost all fall
senseless to the floor.
Alexis is initially
delighted with the results and insists that he and Aline should drink the potion
to reinforce their bond. Aline is hurt by his lack of trust and initially refuses,
but then relents. Doubts begin to
emerge when he realizes that all the principals, and particularly his
adored Aline, are now in love with the 'wrong’ people. Even the Sorcerer has
become the object of a female’s attention.
Together, he
and the Sorcerer agree that the magic must be reversed. But how can this be
done?
Well, I wasn't going to give away the ending was I?
If you want it in a nutshell then:
Good intentions,
great commotions,
But best avoid
those magic potions.
Monday, 9 January 2017
The front row
The front row of this year's productions have been selected.
Trial by Jury
Trial by Jury
- Judge - Philip Feather
- Counsel - Tricia Cartwright (new to the Society)
- Defendant - Hugh Slater
- Plaintiff - June Stevenson
- Usher - Max Braga
- Foreman - Danny Batten
- Sir Joseph Porter - Danny Batten
- Captain Corcoran - Alan Russell
- Ralph Rackstraw - Tony Gummow (new to the Society)
- Dick Deadeye - Sandy Tyndale-Biscoe
- Boatswain - Hugh Slater
- Josephine - Sally Ann Gretton
- Mrs Cripps (Buttercup) - Tricia Cartwright
Friday, 9 September 2016
Pinafore sets sail (with its Jury in tow)
Hark, the witching hour has sounded ...
We are back in business after our first rehearsal on Wednesday and raring to be sailing the ocean blue.
If you have spent the summer wondering how you are going to spend your long winter evenings, or whether you should join a singing group, then there is still plenty of time to have a go with us. There is no formal audition and you can give it a go free of any commitment. Come along and try it.
We are certain you will soon be captivated by Sullivan's wonderful music and will wander home humming '... and a good judge too!' or '... and his cousins and sisters and his aunts!'
Our rehearsal schedule and location is set out on the accompanying page (see Programme). The audition dates for principal roles - for the more ambitious - has not yet been set but should be 'sometime before November'.
We are back in business after our first rehearsal on Wednesday and raring to be sailing the ocean blue.
If you have spent the summer wondering how you are going to spend your long winter evenings, or whether you should join a singing group, then there is still plenty of time to have a go with us. There is no formal audition and you can give it a go free of any commitment. Come along and try it.
We are certain you will soon be captivated by Sullivan's wonderful music and will wander home humming '... and a good judge too!' or '... and his cousins and sisters and his aunts!'
Our rehearsal schedule and location is set out on the accompanying page (see Programme). The audition dates for principal roles - for the more ambitious - has not yet been set but should be 'sometime before November'.
Thursday, 21 July 2016
Farewell Titipu, hello Pinafore and the law courts
So that was the end of our 2016 Mikado run. Well done everyone.
We now get the summer off to start our private rehearsals for HMS Pinafore and Trial by Jury. Click here for practice files for Trial and Pinafore
And we need more singers (especially men and extra especially tenors!) so anyone who wants to join us, let us know.
There are sixteen parts up for grabs ranging from the Foreman of the Jury with his one solo line to full parts for grown-ups so start practising.
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