Never Mind the Why and Wherefore from HMS Pinafore ǀ English National Opera
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Gilbert & Sullivan | 12 Nov-11 Dec 2021 | London Coliseum |
Find out more: www.eno.org/pinafore
Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera HMS Pinafore is a hilarious tale of love, honour and duty.
Making his operatic debut as Sir Joseph is the actor and entertainer Les Dennis. He is joined by John Savournin as Captain Corcoran, with ENO Harewood Artists Elgan Llŷr Thomas and Alexandra Oomens as Ralph and Josephine. ENO favourite Chris Hopkins conducts.
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Loved, love this opera. I am going back to see it a second time. The dance at beginning of Act II was just so clever. Normally I like tragedies or Dar comedies. But HM S Pinafore was perfect. Most enjoyable , free spirited, lighthearted couple of hours of 2021. After such a long lockdown and a slow, dour return to life closer to how we knew it pre Covid, this come as a pleasant reawakening. But apart from that, the production is magnificent on all fronts. And the staging, the sets, are the most beautiful I have seen anywhere in an awfully long time, matched only by the ENO 's Orpheus season two years ago
Me too. Absolutely fabulous. Impossible to single out one's favourite bit.
Interesting staging of this number, which is one of my favorites from all of G&S. It doesn't come off perfectly--it seems at times like the cast members are having to worry a bit too much about keeping their balance on the revolving stage, especially on the stairs. A plus, though, is the incorporation of Tommy Tucker into the number--doing exactly what you'd expect a boy of midshipman-age to do.
I saw it tonight with a friend as a birthday treat- my first ever opera! I really enjoyed every moment of it. The set was ingenious, wonderful costumes, hilarious all the way through. A really good time.
Went to see it last Sunday, it was 2 hours of great performance!!!
Saw this in Bath theatre Royal last week
Absolutely first class!
Loved it from start to finish!
Saw it last night. It was brilliant, a really fun treatment of the material and the topical gags were much appreciated by all.
I wish the in-theater entertainment company Fathom Events would offer this. They have a whole series of heavy opera, but I would desperately love the opportunity to see this quality of a production in a movie theater.
Wonderful performance, singers and orchestra, but that set and the use of it is most clever!
Looking forward to seeing this on Saturday ☺️
This takes me back to my time in the battle for loot lake 🙌🙌 cracking 90s and scoping scrubs! god bless!! ❤️ 360 no scope!! 🤣🤣
Hang on…that’s Les Dennis in the middle!
Saw him as Uncle Fester in The Addams Family and he was superb
Maybe his voice isn’t quite suited to light opera but it’s Les Dennis & you need a good comic actor for the role!
Brilliant show. Hey ENO could you put up the hornpipe tap dance at the beginning of Act 2?
“I’m having a heart attack” oh that’s good. “ Don’t even think about it”
Was brilliant!! 👏👏👏👏
HMS PINAFORE
NAME FOR SHIP
FISH OPERA
and finally my personal favorite ......
HAMPER OF SIN :)
Fish Opera..............?
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Too true and too delightful. ^____^
Thank you for calling my attention to it. ^___^
This is an even cleverer production than I'd realized. 😉😜😘
You do realize, of course, that all of those are words which can be made from "H.M.S. Pinafore".
Oh, my lord in heaven. (falls over backward with pure delight)
Until now *I* had never realized and I've known this operetta for a long, long time.
Oh...my...lord. ^___^
Wordplay and words at play. ^____^
Playful punny words. ^___^
I'm too fearful for the singers running up & down that staircase while trying to sing to enjoy the performance.
FANTASTIC SHOW, WORTH EVERY POUND
I wish the audience microphones were better, you can only hear the echos of their laughter. Still great fun!
I love it! ❤️❤️❤️
After this run, will this ever come back? I’m also still waiting for the return of Tristan, that’s so far only had one run 5 years ago, long overdue.
The ship was moving!
Nobody walks out humming the set or the in-jokes.
Is this on dvd?
Late reply, but they put this on Sky Arts a while ago - not sure if it's possible to download
Where are my keys goddamit
Lovely performance, what on earth is going on with her wig?
Oh no
This is one of my most favorite G&S pieces. However, I'm not in love with this rendition. And, someone might mention to the director that moving the set and the actors around does definitely NOT make for good G&S. Nope.
Why the silly revolving stage
Les Dennis's ridiculous performance completely destroyed this production.
Josephine has a gorgeous voice, but ngl, this is one of the most boring renditions of this trio I’ve ever seen
Where's the comedy? They all look tired and slightly nervous.
Sideshow Bob
H.M.S. Pinafore by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan is a treasure of British theatre that survives even a bad performance. The orchestra here have the good sense to play Sullivan's music well. However the shabby attempts to "improve" on Gilbert's words ("a lord whose breath is getting shorter") and crude staging bring shame on this insipid effort.
It made me throw up 🤮
ENO's performance is so boring
Saw this show last night 18th Nov 2021 / 10 out of 10 / an excellent production / Yes a lot of the jokes are corny but the audience loved them . Get a ticket now : > )
This takes me back to my time in the battle for loot lake 🙌🙌 cracking 90s and scoping scrubs! god bless!! ❤️ 360 no scope!! 🤣🤣