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Hmmm - I have to admit to struggling with G&S. We did Pirates of Penzance at school; I worked on the sets, programme design and make up and try as I might I couldn't get into the music/libretto. I also tried watching Mike Leigh's Topsy Turvey and desperately wanted to enjoy it but didn't Karen/Eileen - what is it that grabs you about their work? |
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I adored the clever word-play of the scripts/librettos . . . I think it's the whole 'Victorian' approach to it that I found/find difficult though. Might be time to retry snippets via you tube or similar . . . |
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Yeah the stuffiness can be hard but I am hoping it won't be OTT in this one Alistair Mcgowan is the Mikado in the production I am going to see. This is the link http://www.thsh.co.uk/event-view.php?id=2557 I am hoping it is not to stuffy, I really am but really looking forward to it. |
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Have to say though I grew into it I could not stand it, when I first heard it G&S that is but its slowly grown on me till I am quite taken. Give it another go Yola I did and glad I did. |
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