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GILBERT & SULLIVAN AUSTIN SEPTEMBER 2017 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT S MESSAGE by Libby Weed Gilbert & Sullivan: A Family Affair During our June production of e Pirates of Penzance, one of the things that pleased our board members immensely was the attendance of a great many children and teens. It is very important to us to introduce Gilbert & Sullivan to each new generation and watch them become a part of the fun. It is also a delight to us to see how many families enjoy coming to our productions as a group each year. is year we heard heart-warming news from the family of the late Dan and Robbie Boone. Dan and Robbie never missed a show for years, and they brought their children up to love music and theater and to become G&S lovers. After the children grew up and spread across the country, they always planned their visits home to coincide with Dan s June 17 birthday and our summer production. In June 2016, Dan had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but he was able to enjoy e Gondoliers with his family. Dan Boone passed away in December of 2016, and Robbie in April of 2017. eir daughter Angela, now a band, drama, and choir teacher in Lancaster, California, told us exuberantly after attending a performance of e Pirates of Penzance that some 20 relatives of Dan and Robbie had gathered again this year for a show, coming from Wisconsin, Florida, and California, and that they intend to continue the tradition of gathering for the grand summer production each year. Angela said that this decision was to honor their parents, but also because they love attending our productions. e Boones other three children (Darcy, Todd, and Carrie) comprise two educators and a lawyer who love music and theater, and a bevy of grandchildren show interest in music, choir, and technical theater and can sing G&S songs. I suspect and hope that many other families out there are carrying on traditions such as the Boone family s annual gathering, and that is great news for children, for families, for our communities, for the arts, and for innocent merriment. Into the future! In is Issue e Pirates of Penzance: A Retrospective... pp. 2,3 Summer 2018: Ruddigore... p. 2 Letter to Gilbert & Sullivan Austin Folk... p. 4 GSA Scholarships Announced... p. 5 Winners of e Pirates of Penzance DVDs... p. 4 News of Members... p. 5 Wand ring Minstrels... p. 5 SEASON OPENING MUSICALE Sunday Sept. 10 3 pm Worley Barton eater at Brentwood Christian School 11908 North Lamar (see map on back page) Join us for the rst performance of our 2017-18 Season a topsy-turvy takeoff on Donizetti s comic opera e Daughter of the Regiment. e story involves Marie, who after losing her parents at a young age develops an abundant fondness for singing Gilbert & Sullivan arias at the D Oyly Carte orphanage. As a teenager, her amazing musical talents are discovered by her long-lost aunt, e Marquise de Berkenfeld. e Marquise, a stodgy snob, unable to appreciate the marvelous music of Gilbert & Sullivan, insists that Marie study grand opera and become a diva. e Marquise hires the Duchess of Crakenthorp and her posse of opera singers to train Marie for life on the opera stage. Will Marie become an opera diva and make her aunt happy, or will the magic of Gilbert & Sullivan win over her heart? Find out during this Sunday afternoon of music and merriment. Musical selections will include Gilbert & Sullivan favorites from e Pirates of Penzance, e Gondoliers, Ruddigore, HMS Pinafore, and e Mikado as well as grand opera classics from La Traviata, Carmen, and others. e cast includes some of your favorite singers including Charissa Memrick, Janette Jones, June Julian, Jenny Ohrstrom, Jaimie Lowe, Wayne Davis, Robert Schneider, Bruno Barbosa, and Steven Maus. Libby Weed narrates, with Jeanne Sasaki as the accompanist. e show is conceived and produced by Janette Jones and June Julian. Admission is free. Please bring your favorite treat to share at the reception that follows!

e Pirates of Penzance: A Retrospective by Rosa Mondragon Harris is summer, Gilbert & Sullivan Austin brought back an audience favorite, e Pirates of Penzance, to enthusiastic patrons. After taking a break last year, Ralph MacPhail, Jr. returned to his second home in Austin to direct this year s summer production, which broke attendance and sales records. e cast was delighted to perform for packed and energetic audiences who came out to see the shows from Austin and several surrounding areas. It is certainly no surprise that e Pirates of Penzance is one of Gilbert & Sullivan s most performed operas and remains such a crowd pleaser. Sprinkled with well-known tunes such as Poor wand ring one, Oh, better far to live and die, and the ever popular I am the very model of a modern Major General, one can easily comprehend the opera s enduring appeal to audiences of all ages. GSA s production included beautiful and vibrant costumes for the entire cast as well as crisp and engaging choreography, all vital components for a polished production. Gilbert & Sullivan s fth collaboration premiered in New York City in 1879 and was well received by audiences and critics alike. GSA s production did likewise: attendees lauded the cast and crew following each show, and critics also applauded the production:...exciting and enjoyable fun that brings this classic to life. It won t disappoint....it cannot go without saying that this cast is made up, by far, of extraordinarily talented singers who embrace this work with an enthusiasm that makes the evening feel just a little magical. You will smile, you will laugh, you will be thoroughly happy during the show, and for many, many days afterward. Our extraordinary Stage Manager, Monica Kurtz, was full of praise for the cast: I have been delighted since the rst rehearsal. I could not have picked a better group of people to work with. Each show was lled with many wonderful moments. One highlight was during Oh, is there not one maiden breast? e Wards in Chancery did not hold back their displeasure when Frederic sang of the ladies homely face and bad complexion. eir facial expressions always drew chuckles from the crowd. Another highlight of each show for me was the beautiful sound of the orchestra during the overture, led by Jeffrey Jones-Ragona. My favorite moment overall was when the cast sang Hail Poetry on bended knee. e simple yet lovely harmony gave me a chill every time, and audiences applauded it at every performance. It is always bittersweet to bid farewell to another fun and charming summer production, but GSA has already begun planning for next year s treat for audiences. See you next year in Rederring when GSA brings us a ghostly good time with Ruddigore! Summer Production: Ruddigore June 14-24, 2018 Worley Barton eater at Brentwood Christian School A personal favorite of our artistic director, Rafe MacPhail, Jr., and one of W. S. Gilbert s three favorites of his own libretti, this show has the potential to become a favorite for everyone, including those to whom it is entirely new. e opera parodies elements of melodrama, which in the 1880s was very popular at the Adelphi eatre, rival of the Savoy. ere is a shyly sweet-mannered and poor-but-virtuous heroine. ere is a dastardly villain who carries off the maiden. ere is a manly hero in disguise. ere is a disheveled, mad girl who creates one of the most unforgettable scenes in the show. ere is a deadly curse. To add a special element, there are frightful, menacing ghosts. But Gilbert does not simply adopt the caricatures of melodrama; he turns them upside-down in his comical topsy-turvy fashion: e hero becomes evil, the villain becomes good, and the virtuous maiden changes ancés at the blink of an eye. e ghosts come to life, foiling the curse, and all ends happily. Of course, these hilarious plot devices wouldn t be G&S without the melodious music of Sullivan, always perfectly suited to the clever lyrics of Gilbert. Many melodies will linger in your memory, such as When the night wind howls, ere grew a little ower, and I know a youth. Ruddigore has made its way, along with just about every other G&S collaboration, into popular culture in a number of fashions. At least three murder mysteries concern the show: Murder and Sullivan, by Sarah Hoskinson Frommer; Ruddy Gore by Kerry Greenwood; and e Ghost s High Noon by John Dickson Carr. Snippets of its music appear in a story by Isaac Asimov entitled I, Robot. In the Doctor Who Big Finish Productions audiobook, Doctor Who and the Pirates, Ruddigore is among the G&S operas whose songs are parodied. And a line by Robin Oakapple is cited in the judge s opinion in the law case of Banks v. District of Columbia Dep t of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs (1993). Now, that is validation for certain! Mark your calendars now, and get ready for a delightfully ghostly June. GSA Hall of Fame members Jeffrey Jones-Ragona, Monica Kurtz, David Little, Dave Wiekowski, Arthur DiBianca, Bill Hatcher, Libby Weed, Janette Jones, Ralph MacPhail, Jr., Holton Johnson, and Russell Gregory at the rst-friday Gala Reception for e Pirates of Penzance 2

Gilbert & Sullivan Austin presented e Pirates of Penzance in June 2017 photos courtesy Alex Labry & Betty Reichman see more at gilbertsullivanaustin.smugmug.com Frederic (Danny Castillo) e Pirate King (Sam Johnson) Major-General Stanley (Arthur DiBianca) Mabel (Suzanne Lis) Ruth (Patricia Combs) Samuel (Jake Jacobsen) Sergeant of Police (Russell Gregory) Kate, Edith, Isabel (Jaimie Lowe, Teri Johnson, Sarah Manna) Police, Pirates, and Wards in Chauncery 3

To all who are Gilbert & Sullivan Austin: Penzance in Austin seems so far away both in distance and time but I ve often revisited mentally in recent weeks, filled with delight by the memories at the reception of our production of The Pirates of Penzance in June and of the many people who made it all possible and successful. I mentioned to many friends when we left the rehearsal hall that I felt we had a strong show, but I had no idea of the level of delight with which the opera would be received by our record-setting audiences. So thanks to Gilbert & Sullivan for building better than they knew way back in 1879 in constructing such a sturdy stage work that would not only stand the test of time but also triumph over it. And thanks to a remarkably wonderful cast and to musical colleague Jeffrey Jones-Ragona and his orchestra who gave life to words and notes on paper and made a venerable work seem fresh as new-mown hay. Gratitude to designers Ann Marie Gordon, Jennifer Rogers, Matt Marks, and Jan and Scott Malabar for their settings, lighting, sound, and costumes which realized beautifully what the show needed to be most effective. Thanks, also, to a conscientious and diligent backstage support staff, headed by Stage Manager Monica Kurtz, for undergirding all that happened on stage in many various ways, and to our genial and cooperative hosts at Brentwood Christian School. My gratitude as always to Production Manager Bill Hatcher for bringing the sometimes sprawling and disparate elements of theatrical production together into an unified whole. Deepest thanks to GSA President Libby Weed and her hard-working Board of Directors, truly unsung heroes working tirelessly offstage to see that everything that happens onstage can happen. Thanks, too, to that army of front-of-house voluneers whose smiles and welcomes made our audiences grateful they d decided to see our show, and also to Sue Caldwell, our tireless mistress of publications, who makes newsletters and programs so attractive. Deepest gratitude to Russell and Kay Gregory, R. B. Rudy, and Chris Buggé, for giving this wand ring Savoyard a place to stay and work and sleep while in Austin and the means to gallivant about. Finally, I m so grateful to so many in our talented and dedicated band of Savoyards for their many kindnesses and expressions of support and friendship. Now, on to Trial by Jury and Ruddigore! Yours gratefully, 4

GSA Scholarships Announced Please join us in congratulating the 2017-18 GSSA scholarship recipients: Charissa Memrick and Brittany Trinité. Charissa is working on a Master s Degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy at Texas State University. She will be performing in our September musicale. Brittany will begin work towards a specialty in the Music erapy Equivalency Distance program this fall at Saint Mary of the Woods College. We wish Charissa and Brittany the best in their future endeavors! Winners of e Pirates of Penzance DVDs ese ten lucky people completed a survey at the theater after viewing a production of e Pirates of Penzance in June, and their names were drawn to receive a DVD of the production.we extend our hearty congratulations to these fortunate audience members: Kathryn Files of Austin David Giles of Austin Sam Hankins of Austin Jade Noble of Round Rock Stephen Pont of Austin Ellen Rohr of Austin Jeff Townsend of Burnet Danny Tunks of Austin Jolene Webster of Hurst Margarita Willhelm of Kingsville We appreciate our patrons, and are delighted to share the pleasures of Gilbert & Sullivan. MEMBERSHIP FORM We encourage you to join our Society. If you are a member, please check your membership renewal on the top of the mailing label. If expired or near expiration, your membership needs to be updated! To correct your address, renew your membership, or become a member, complete this form, and mail it to us with your check, payable to GSSA, or call to join (512) 472-4772 (GSSA). Please check a membership category: Individual ($20-$29) Family/Group ($30-$49) Patron ($50-$99) Grand Duke or Duchess ($100-$249) Major General ($250-$499) Pooh-Bah ($500-$999) Pirate King ($1000-$2499) Savoyard ($2500 & up) Name Address State Phone number(s) E-mail address Employer Does your company match donations? I d like to volunteer. I m interested in: We are proud to list our members in our programs, but if you would prefer NOT to be listed in our programs, please check here: NEWS of our MEMBERS GSA s Musical Director Jeffrey Jones-Ragona is also the Artistic Director of the Capital City Men s Chorus. eir rst concert of the season is their rst-ever Halloween show, It Came from Ladybird Lake! Music from e Addams Family Musical, Arthur Sullivan s When the Night Wind Howls and more. Performances October 14 at 7:30 pm and October 15 at 4 pm, both at the hauntingly beautiful University Baptist Church (2107 San Antonio St). Wand ring Minstrels e Wand ring Minstrels are busy getting their Back-to-School shows ready for the 2017-18 school year. If you would like to have the Wand ring Minstrels perform at your school, retirement center, civic club, business meeting, or private party, please see the web site, www.gilbertsullivan.org, for information. e children s activities and entertainment preceding the rst-sunday matinee for e Pirates of Penzance brought kids on stage to meet the cast, wave at the orchestra members, and practice being pirates 5

Our opening musicale, e Daughter of the D Oyly Carte, will be presented at the Worley Barton eater at Brentwood Christian School. Sept. 10 Oct. 29 Jan. 8 Coming Events e Daughter of the D Oyly Carte Musicale (see p. 1) Halloween-themed Musicale, with many connections to Ruddigore Annual Meeting and Musicale Feb. 24-25 Ruddigore Auditions Mar. 3-4 May 20 Mid-season production: Trial by Jury Ruddigore Preview Musicale June 14-24 Ruddigore summer production Send Us Your News! e next newsletter should arrive in early October; the deadline for submissions will be September 25. Please send your news to news@ gilbertsullivan.org. anks! RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Nonprofi t Organization US Postage Paid Permit No. 2054 Austin, Texas Top line of mailing label is date when your membership expires. Gilbert & Sullivan Austin Since 1976, we have been spreading the joys of G&S through Annual Grand Productions Educational/Community Outreach Musicales Musical Scholarships Newsletters Holiday Season Shows G&S Office: 310 West 43rd Street, Austin, TX 78751 Mailing Address: P. O. Box 684542, Austin, TX 78768-4542 Phone: (512) 472-4772 (GSA-GSSA) Our web site: www.gilbertsullivan.org E-mail: info@gilbertsullivan.org is project is funded and supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department. Visit Austin at NowPlayingAustin.com SEPTEMBER 2017 e Society holds nonpro t status under 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. Artistic Director Ralph MacPhail, Jr. Music Director Jeffrey Jones-Ragona Libby Weed Diane Radin Dave Wieckowski Michael Meigs David Little Rosa Mondragon Harris June Julian Allan Longacre Robert L. Schneider Sarah Slaughter Charles Smaistrla David Treadwell Board of Directors President Vice President Treasurer and CFO Secretary and Bursar Publicist and Webmaster Scholarship Coordinator Musicale Coordinator Community Relations Wand ring Minstrels Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator Legal Counsel Historian Database Manager Arthur DiBianca Newsletter Editor Sue Ricket Caldwell