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1 9 7 8 Orpheus in the UnderworldThe Yeomen of the Guard
1 9 7 9 The Sorcerer1 9 8 0 The Pirates of Penzance
HMS Pinafore1 9 8 1 Lilac Time1 9 8 2 The Mikado1 9 8 3 Princess Ida
Patience1 9 8 4 The Gondoliers1 9 8 5 Ruddigore1 9 8 6 The Merry Widow
Iolanthe1 9 8 7 Trial by Jury
The Pirates of Penzance1 9 8 8 La Belle Helene
The Yeomen of the Guard1 9 8 9 The Gypsy Baron1 9 9 0 The Mikado
Die Fledermaus1 9 9 1 HMS Pinafore1 9 9 2 Princess Ida The Gondoliers1 9 9 3 Ruddigore1 9 9 4 Patience Iolanthe1 9 9 5 The Grand Duke1 9 9 6 The Merry Widow
The Sorcerer1 9 9 7 The Pirates of Penzance
La Vie Parisienne1 9 9 8 The Yeomen of the Guard1 9 9 9 The Mikado2000 The Gondoliers2 0 0 1 Ruddigore2 0 0 2 Iolanthe2 0 0 3 Patience2 0 0 4 The Pirates of Penzance2005 Orpheus in the Underworld2 0 0 6 The Mikado2 0 0 7 The Sorcerer2 0 0 8 HMS Pinafore2 0 0 9 The Yeomen of the Guard2 0 1 0 Iolanthe2 0 1 1 Ruddigore
1 9 4 9 Iolanthe1 9 5 0 The Gondoliers
The Mikado1 9 5 1 HMS Pinafore
Iolanthe1 9 5 2 Patience
The Yeomen of the Guard1 9 5 3 Trial by Jury HMS Pinafore
Ruddigore1 9 5 4 The Gondoliers1 9 5 5 The Mikado Trial by Jury
The Pirates of Penzance1 9 5 6 Patience Iolanthe
1 9 5 7 HMS Pinafore Cox and Box1 9 5 8 The Sorcerer
The Yeomen of the Guard1 9 5 9 The Mikado Ruddigore1 9 6 0 The Gondoliers Patience1 9 6 1 Princess Ida1 9 6 2 The Mikado Trial by Jury
The Pirates of Penzance1 9 6 3 Iolanthe
The Yeomen of the Guard1 9 6 4 The Sorcerer Ruddigore1 9 6 5 The Gondoliers1 9 6 6 The Gypsy Baron
HMS Pinafore Trial by Jury1 9 6 7 Princess Ida1 9 6 8 Blossom Time
The Yeomen of the Guard1 9 6 9 The Mikado The Gondoliers1 9 7 0 Patience1 9 7 1 Trial by Jury Iolanthe
The Pirates of Penzance1 9 7 2 Ruddigore1 9 7 3 La Belle Helene
The Yeomen of the Guard1 9 7 4 The Gondoliers1 9 7 5 HMS Pinafore1 9 7 6 The Mikado1 9 7 7 Iolanthe
Previous Productions
registered charity no. 1103764
affiliated to N.O.D.A. and Ealing Arts & Leisure
Hon. President Margaret Bannon
Hon. Life Members Pam Craddock, Edwin Owen, Pauline Pressey,
Roy Talbot, Dave & Pam Thomas
Chairman Edwin Owen
Vice-Chairman Alan Whitworth
Hon. Secretary Debbie Edwards, 12 Sovereign Close, Ealing, London W5 2DE
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John Chamberlain Roy & Marion Haworth Geoffrey MorganMr L. W. J. Clarke Maura Haygreen Stephen Pound M.P.Peter Clark Catherine Hickling Mr & Mrs John RossAlvina Doughty Judith Higgs Norman SimonsJane Goddard Charles T. Hollister Paul SmithFraser Grant Brenda Knaggs Mr & Mrs M. StrachanHarry Greenway (M.P. 1979-1997) Mr & Mrs F. Lummes Jill Talbot
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Committee Kat Beaty, Alvina Doughty, Victoria Heathcote, Catherine Hickling, James D'Souza
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Chairman’s Notes
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As always the production credits in the programme are extensive and we are extremelyappreciative of the work undertaken by everyone supporting those on stage. Againwe are particularly indebted to Martin Jarvis for both his artwork for publicity andthe programme and for his design of, and work on, the set.
Taking its name from Julian Avenue in Acton the Society has kept the Gilbert &Sullivan operas alive in Ealing since 1948. We appreciate the support of our Patronsand of those who attend our shows regularly - if you are not on our mailing list,and wish to join this, or become a Patron, give your name with email addressto a steward . We are also pleased, due to our activities, to support a local charity -PESTS (helping the parents of special needs children).
We have a very good web-site - look us up at: www.julianoperatic.org for furtherinformation about the society or contact the Secretary, Debbie Edwards, on 0844 8801 8 5 2 .
How About Joining Us
The Julian operates as a charity for the education of those interested in all aspects ofstagecraft, music and singing. All voice ranges are required and previous experienceis not necessary – good opportunities exist for rehearsal and learning. The society alsovalues a good social side to bring fun and relaxation that participation brings.
Rehearsals take place weekly throughout the year (except August) at Ealing TownHall on Wednesday evenings. During the winter months, the Society rehearses for aspring concert/soiree. From March to October/November rehearsals are devoted tothe main autumn production.
How nice to be in Venice and sunny Spain!! I have always considered The Gondoliers tobe most enjoyable of the G & S operas. It is a jolly good “musical”, it hasromance, comedy and some brilliant lively songs and although thestory line is thin – basically which of two gondoliers is really a king - itis good enough to keep one guessing until the end.
The popularity of Gilbert & Sullivan operas lies in the fact that the bestof them stand the test of time. The settings can be adapted withoutcompromising the basic concept and I think you will enjoy thisproduction brought forward to the 1950’s.
The Gondoliers requires a bigger cast than most of the other G & S operas and wewelcome Marston York (Guiseppe) and William Branston (Luiz) in their first showwith us. Kat Beaty (Gianetta) and Helen Dawson (Casilda) joined us for our lastproduction, Ruddigore, and now take two of the leading female roles. Fraser Grantdirects - his fifteenth show with us - with Paul Smith again as musical director. Theorchestra form a key part to any production and we are indebted to the musicianswho make up the band – mainly young people where the experience gained in playingin a theatrical environment is invaluable.
Edwin OwenC h a i r m a n
forthcoming productionsJulian Light Operatic Society’s future ventures include
“A Musical Menagerie” - featuring The Zoo
Friday March 8th 2013 - An informal musical entertainment includingbuffet supper in aid of Society funds
and
La Belle HeleneLa Belle HeleneLa Belle HeleneLa Belle HeleneLa Belle Heleneby Jaques Offenbach, during Autumn 2013
New and completely modern translation by Fraser Grant
World PremiereWorld PremiereWorld PremiereWorld PremiereWorld Premiere
For a Regular Royal Celebration - visit The King’sArms, The Grove, Ealing. Wednesday night is theirinfamous pub quiz - will you be crowned cham-pion??
Musical NumbersOVERTURE
ACT ONE
Chorus of Contadine with Solos - “List & Learn” ................................ Chorus and SoloistsEntrance of Ducal Party - “From the sunny Spanish shore” ........................ Ducal PartySong - “In enterprise of martial kind” ......................................................................... DukeRecit. - “O rapture, when alone together” ................................................... Casilda & LuizDuet - “There was a time” ............................................................................. Casilda & LuizSong - “No possible doubt whatever” ............................. Ducal Party with Don AlhambraRecit. - “But, bless my heart” ...................................................... Casilda & Don AlhambraQuintet - “Try we life long” .................................................. Ducal Party & Don AlhambraChorus - “Bridegroom and Bride” ............................................................................. Chorus
with Solo - “When a merry maiden marries” ................................................TessaFinale - Song - “Kind sir, you cannot have the heart” ......................................... Gianetta
Quartet - “A regular Royal Queen” ................. Tessa, Gianetta, Marco, Giuseppe
ACT TWO
Chorus of Men - “Of happiness the very pith” .............................with Marco & GiuseppeSong - “Rising early in the morning” ............................................. Giuseppe with ChorusSong - “Take a pair of sparkling eyes” ....................................................................... MarcoChorus - “Here we are at the risk of our lives” ............ Contadine with Tessa & GianettaChorus and Dance - “Dance a Cachucha” ............................................................... ChorusSong - “There lived a King” .................................. Don Alhambra with Marco & GiuseppeQuartet - “In a contemplative fashion” .................... Gianetta, Tessa, Marco & GiuseppeChorus of Men - “With ducal pomp” .......................... Mens Chorus with Duke & DuchessSong - “On the day when I was wedded” ................................................................ DuchessRecit. & Duet - “Small titles and orders” ................................................. Duke & DuchessGavotte - “I am a courtier grave and serious” ..............Casilda, D,D, Marco & GiuseppeQuintet and Finale ................................................................. Casilda, G, T, M, G & Chorus
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plotTwo gondoliers are mistakenly thought tobe the King of Barataria and his brother. Furthermore, the King was married in in-fancy to Casilda, the daughter of The Dukeof Plaza-Toro. After marrying, the gondo-
liers go to Barataria to determine who is King. Their wives and fellow Contadinefollow them. Don Alhambra who is involved in the mix up, helps to sort it out in hisown inimitable way.
Music by Arthur SullivanWords by W. S. Gilbert
DrDrDrDrDramaamaamaamaamatis Pertis Pertis Pertis Pertis PersonaesonaesonaesonaesonaeThe Duke of Plaza-Toro (a Grandee of Spain) Mike Smartt
Luiz (his Attendant) William Branston
Don Alhambra Del Bolero (the Grand Inquisitor) Matthew Robinson
Marco Palmieri Russell Fleet
Giuseppe Palmieri Marston York
Antonio/Annibale Peter Edwards
Francesco Colm Hughes
Giorgio Alan Whitworth
The Duchess of Plaza-Toro Debbie Edwards
Casilda (her Daughter) Helen Dawson
Gianetta Kat Beaty
Tessa Sunita Dugal
Fiametta Victoria Heathcote
Vittoria Eleanor Harper
Giulia Cheryl Chisnall
Inez (the King’s Foster - mother) Maureen Fitzpatrick-Browne
There will be an interval of 20 minutes between each act, during which refreshments will be availablein the foyer and bar. The show runs for about 2 hours 30 minutes including the interval.
Ladies chorusAnahit CahillCheryl ChisnallPat DelaneyMaureen Fitzpatrick- BrowneHelen GarganEleanor HarperVictoria HeathcoteCathy HicklingCarly HiltsLilias LewisPauline NicholsonSheila PerkinsLinda SabiersClare Vernon
Mens ChorusGraham Ceadel
Mike CumingJames D’SouzaPeter Edwards
Tony GraceColm HughesMartin Jarvis
Laurence KleinMurray Langton
Philip LewisTim Perkins
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date1950
sceneACT 1
The Piazzetta, Venice
ACT 2 Pavilion in the
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(Venetian Gondoliers)
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castMike Smartt - The Duke of Plaza-ToroThe inexorable rise up the social scale of Mike Smartt continues.Two years ago, a humble Private in the Brigade of Guards inIolanthe, last year a mere Baron in Ruddigore and now, no lesser apersonage than a Duke - and a Spanish one to boot – as a visitor toVenice in The Gondoliers. Though his accent is rather less thanaristocratic – more Eric Pickles than the Prince of Wales.
William Branston - LuizWilliam is a music graduate from Royal Holloway, University ofLondon. He has studied voice extensively and regularly performswith local dramatic societies, choirs and also competes in nationalvocal competitions. Recent performances include Box in Cox andBox with the Grimm Players and Don Jose in Carmen with MOS.He is currently rehearsing Mozart’s The Magic Flute in which he isplaying the role of Tamino with MOS. This is William’s first pro-duction with JLOS, and he has thoroughly enjoyed it.
Matthew Robinson - Don Alhambra Del Bolero
Russell Fleet - Marco Palmieri
Marston York - Giuseppe PalmieriMarston trained at the Drama Studio London back when we hadsummers, so has had plenty of time to forget everything he learned.From stage to screen to microphone, he has been excessively verbalfor most of his professional life - and his personal one according toClaudia - so an opportunity to be verbal with G&S is a deliciouspleasure, for which many thanks to the JLOS. Cachucha-cha-cha!
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Russell is delighted to appear with JLOS once again in The Gondo-liers, having played Strephon in Iolanthe two years ago. A sea-soned Questors Theatre acting company member, his musical truelove is Stephen Sondheim and he has featured in productions ofSweeney Todd (Pirelli) and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way tothe Forum (Hysterium).
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castDebbie Edwards - The Duchess of Plaza-Toro
Debbie’s last airing of The Gondoliers was as Fiametta. Well -time marches on with its ducal pomp and pride for her but noticehow Gilbert satirises the Duke and Duchess for using their rankto ‘earn’ money and stuff - perhaps not everything changes.
Helen Dawson - Casilda
Kat Beaty - Gianetta
Sunita Dugal - Tessa
This is Sunita’s seventh show with the Julian. Previous rolesinclude Pitty Sing in The Mikado, Constance in The Sorcerer, Phoebein The Yeomen of the Guard and last year she played the role ofMad Margaret in Ruddigore. This year she is pleased to be playingTessa who thankfully is not as mad and get’s her man in the end! You may also have seen Sunita in past Questors’ productions;previous roles include Emma Bovary in Breakfast with Emma, Celiain As You Like It, Adriana in The Comedy of Errors and The GoodAngel in Faustus.
After making her society debut as the Lady Ghost in last yearsRuddigore, Kat has abandoned the screaming and cackling infavour of some actual singing this year. A drama graduate fromExeter University, she has previously played Mabel in The Piratesof Penzance and Yum Yum in The Mikado. Kat has thoroughlyenjoyed preparing for The Gondoliers, and despite recent claimsthat ‘her charms are overrated’, is very excited to be returning toThe Questors.
Helen specialised in singing at Royal Holloway University ofLondon and was an active member of their Savoy Opera Society.With them, she played the eponymous roles in Patience and TheMerry Widow, and has participated in the chorus of The Pirates ofPenzance, The Mikado and Iolanthe. Other parts include Joannain Sweeny Todd and Elizabeth in Robert & Elizabeth. This isHelen’s second show with JLOS, singing Zorah in last year’sRuddigore. Helen has recently joined the BBC Symphony Chorus.
Peter Edwards - Antonio/Annibale
Peter’s a well known face in JLOS having been in the Society since1996. He’s merrily looking forward to plying the emerald sea.
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cast
Cheryl Chisnall - Giulia
Eleanor Harper - Vittoria
Maureen Fitzpatrick-Browne - InezMaureen has been a member of the Julian since 1966 and , in previ-ous productions , has played the more glamorous roles of Tessa andVittoria. This time she is the old dear who comes on at the end toreveal the true identity of the heir to the throne, a small but veryimportant part. Maureen is a Trustee for the Julian’s chosen Char-ity ‘ P.E.S.T.S.’ and she thanks the Society for their continued sup-port.
Victoria Heathcote - Fiametta
Colm Hughes - Francesco
Alan Whitworth - Giorgio
This is Eleanor’s sixth production with the Julian. Her previousprincipal role was Cousin Hebe in HMS Pinafore (2008). She has alsosung in two G & S productions with the Grosvenor Light OperaCompany. Eleanor also sings with the Sky Choir. She studies withZena Wigram.
Alan joined JLOS in 1993 and has been in most of their shows sincethen. His stage “career” started way back in the era of Church affili-ated societies when he joined Holy Cross Operatic and Dramatic Soci-ety in Greenford, a forerunner of GLOC Musical Theatre. Previousroles with JLOS include Pish - Tush in The Mikado and Poseidon inOrpheus in The Underworld.
Victoria’s first encounter with G&S was her grandfather’s renditionof ‘Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes’, when she was very tiny indeed, soshe’s delighted to be performing in The Gondoliers. She has an endur-ing love affair with rock’n’roll fashion, music and dance, so couldn’tpass up the opportunity to costume the show, especially as it meansthat she gets to wear pretty dresses!
This is Colm’s fourth show since joining the Julian. His previouschorus roles have included Yeoman, Peer, and even a ghostlyBaronet Dorian Gray, all of which have been tremendous fun andexperience. This year “Io sono Gondolier” which as one of manyGondoliers he will try to find the hand of one pretty maid... well onemust try.
This is the fourth time Cheryl has done The Gondoliers so she knowsthe music by now! She joined the Julian in 1983 to sing the title rolein Princess Ida, and has enjoyed every show since. Cheryl teachespart time, and is also involved with her church choir.
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Paul Smith - Musical DirectorPaul's London shows include Godspell, Stop the World I Want toGet Off, Oklahoma, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead at theNational Theatre, Paint Your Wagon, The Tempest and GentlemenPrefer Blondes in Regents Park. Paul was musical director forHoward Goodall's new musical Days of Hope and for Danny LaRue, Ronnie Corbet and Anthony Newly on stage and ontelevision. His cabaret and concert work have taken him allover the world, playing for Carolyn Allen, Pam Ayres,Sheila Steafel and Janie Dee. He has a wealth of experience inVictorian Music Hall and has played and arranged showsworldwide. He was resident M.D. at the Players Theatre for a
number of years. He is a guest conductor for the British Festival Concert Orchestrafor their classical and contemporary concerts. This is Paul's eighth show with JLOS.
Fraser Grant studied French at Edinburgh University, and thenwent on to train as a Director at Drama Studio, London. He has avery busy freelance directing career, working mainly in Opera.He is also Head of Drama at Harvington School in Ealing, as wellas Head of Drama at the LCM Junior College.Opera Works includes La Traviata, Carmen, Tosca, The Pearl Fishers,Le Nozze di Figaro, La Cenerentola, Rigoletto, Don Giovanni, LaBoheme, Die Fledermaus, The Merry Widow, Madame Butterfly,Fidelio and The Magic Flute for First Act Opera, Cosi fan Tutte, LeNozze di Figaro, Eugene Onegin, and Il Barbiere di Siviglia for OysterOpera, Eight Songs for a Mad King for Solaris Music Theatre at thePurcell Room, la Boheme,Lucia di Lammermoor, The Mikado, ThePirates of Penzance, The Magic Flute, Dido and Aeneas, Trial by
Jury, La Cenerentola, The Marriage of Figaro, H.M.S Pinafore, Gianni Schicchi and CavalleriaRusticana for Opera South East and The Magic Flute for Music Theatre Kernow. AsHead of Music Theatre at The London College of Music and Media he has directedstudents in productions of Hansel and Gretel, Days of Hope, The Soldier’s Tale, WeillWomen and Shaken Not Stirred (a new musical written in collaboration with compositionstudents). More recently he directed his own updated translation of Offenbach’sOrpheus in the Underworld and also Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas.As a Theatre Director he has directed many productions including A MidsummerNight’s Dream, The Tempest, Abigail’s Party, The Wanderer, Broken Glass, The Importanceof Being Earnest and The Threepenny Opera. He directed the Scottish premiere ofSondheim’s Into The Woods and has won several awards for Best Production on theEdinburgh Fringe.He also works in Italy where he has directed touring productions of A MidsummerNight’s Dream, The Tempest, Twist and Shout, The Beatles’ Story, Jekyll and Hyde, Romeoand Juliet, A Christmas Carol, The Blues Brothers, Comedy of Errors and Hamlet.His collaboration with playwright, Lynne Harvey, includes world premieres of TheJingo Drill, C, Laugh Out Loud and Something For The Grown Ups. Something For TheGrown Ups marks the start of his collaboration with Lynne as a film director.For Oyster Opera he has directed Il Barbiere Di Siviglia, Le Nozze Di Figaro, La Traviataand L’elisir d’amore.Recent work includes a highly acclaimed production of Cosi Fan Tutte for Oyster Operaat Jackson’s Lane Theatre , Nabucco and Orpheues in the Underworld for Opera SouthEast. He now embarks upon a new translation/adaptation of Offenbach’s La BelleHelene which he will direct in 2013
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Leader Yuko Matsumoto Flute Matt SmithViolin 1 Yuko Matsumoto Oboe Anna Turmeau
AlanTitherington Clarinet Tara MartinViolin 2 Henry Webster Bassoon Polly Philips
Henry Salmon Horn Chrissie RansonViola Mircea Belei Trumpet Jonathan SpencerCello Anna Hamilton Trombone Don LogieDouble Bass Clara Nissen Percussion Dave Neville
THE JULIAN LIGHT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA
Production Concept Fraser Grant, Martin JarvisProduction Co-ordinator Debbie EdwardsCostume Design Victoria HeathcoteCostume Hire Admiral Costumes, Questors TheatreScenery Design & Construction Martin Jarvis & CrewLighting Francois LangtonStage Manager Kevin McCarthyFront of House Friends of JLOSBox Office Questors TheatrePublicity Edwin Owen & Kat BeatyProgramme Alan WhitworthPublicity & Programme Artwork Martin JarvisChorus Master & Repetiteur Jan CunninghamProduction Photography XMO4.com
DIRECTOR MUSICAL DIRECTOR Fraser Grant Paul Smith
Production Credits
JLOS would like to thank Vivien of Holloway for their very generous sponsorship
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