The Pirates of Penzance

The Pirates of Penzance (1994)


  • Genre: Romance, Adventure, Comedy
  • Release Date: 1994-01-01
  • User Rating: 6.6/10 from 7 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 28min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Essgee Entertainment
  • Production Country: Australia
  • Directors: Peter Butler, Craig Schaefer.
star 6.6/10
From 7 Ratings

Summary

As a young child, Frederic had been apprenticed to a pirate by mistake when he should have been apprenticed to a pilot. Now, having reached his 21st year, Frederic's indentures are at last over and he happily leaves the service of the pirates. When Frederic meets the beautiful Mabel, one of the many daughters (or wards in Chancery) of Major-General Stanley, they fall in love and decide to marry. However, complications arise when the pirates decide to marry the rest of the Major-General's daughters, themselves - and Frederic's birthdate turns out to be not all it seems. Esgee Productions' live taping starring Australian singer-songwriter Jon English.

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  • Jon English

    as The Pirate King
  • Simon Gallaher

    as Frederic
  • Helen Donaldson

    as Mabel Stanley
  • Toni Lamond

    as Ruth
  • Derek Metzger

    as Major-General Stanley
  • Tim Tyler

    as The Police Sergeant
  • Susie French

    as Edith (The Fabulous Singlettes)
  • Melissa Langton

    as Kate (The Fabulous Singlettes)
  • Anna Butera

    as Isabel (The Fabulous Singlettes)
  • Marc James

    as Samuel
  • Glynn Nicholas

    as The Original Major-General Stanley
Directing Peter Butler Director
Directing Craig Schaefer Director
Writing William S. Gilbert Writer
Writing Melvyn Morrow Writer
Sound William S. Gilbert Music
Writing William S. Gilbert Lyricist
Sound Arthur Sullivan Music
Writing Arthur Sullivan Lyricist
Production Simon Gallaher Producer
Directing Craig Schaefer Stage Director

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