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IOLANTHE 27-30 May 2009
In Spring 2009, the society will be presenting a new production of "Iolanthe", directed by Derek Dymond. Musical direction will be in the capable hands of Maggie Lobb and Delia Lee, returns as choreographer.
Opening Evening Concert
From 9th September 2009 to 9th September 2009
Start time: 7.30 pm
Location:
Moravian (Free) Church , Weston , Bath

Opening Evening Concert to mark the start of the 2009-10 Season. The evening will include a performance of Trial by Jury and various concerted items. All welcome. Food and refreshments provided.

IOLANTHE
From Wednesday 27th May 2009 to Saturday 30th May 2009
Start time: 7.30 pm
Location:
The Wroughton Theatre, , King Edward's School , North Road , Bath

"Iolanthe", or "The Peer and the Peri", opened at the Savoy Theatre on November 25, 1882, three nights after the final performance of Patience at the same theatre, and ran for 398 performances. Gilbert had taken potshots at the aristocracy before, but in this "fairy opera," the House of Lords is lampooned as a bastion of the ineffective, privileged and dim-witted. The political party system and other institutions also come in for a dose of satire. Yet, both author and composer managed to couch the criticism among such bouncy, amiable absurdities that it is all received as good fun. Both Gilbert and Sullivan were at the height of their creative powers in 1882, and many people feel that Iolanthe, their seventh work together, is the most perfect of their collaborations. Strephon, an Arcadian shepherd, wants to marry Phyllis, a Ward of Chancery. Phyllis does not know that Strephon is half fairy (his upper half — his legs are mortal!) and when she sees Strephon kissing a seemingly young woman, she assumes the worst. But her "rival" turns out to be none other than Strephon's own mother, Iolanthe, a fairy — fairies never grow old. But Phyllis' guardian, the Lord Chancellor, and half the peers in the House of Lords are sighing after her. Soon the peers and the fairies are virtually at war, and long friendships are nearly torn asunder. But all is happily sorted out, thanks to the "subtleties of the legal mind".

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