2025 – The Pirates of Penzance
The second show for 2025 was The Pirates of Penzance, staged at The Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre.
Our story begins as Frederic, a young man with an unswerving sense of duty, is about to reach his 21st birthday and conclude his long apprenticeship to the infamous Pirates of Penzance. His good-hearted but hard-of-hearing nursemaid Ruth reveals that she has made a most disastrous mistake. When Frederic was just a boy she misunderstood her employer’s directive and apprenticed him to a pirate instead of a pilot, as intended. Frederic tells the Pirate King (a dashing figure who never preys on orphans since he himself has had the misfortune to be one) that his freedom will be devoted to exterminating all pirates and that it would be better for the pirates to leave before midnight when his indentures are over. The pirates depart immediately and Frederic is left alone with Ruth, the only woman he has seen in years. Ruth pleads with Frederic to take her with him, but her case is lost when a bevy of very young, attractive women appear.
Frederic appeals to the girls to overlook his pirate apparel and his past profession, but no one will listen until the beauteous Mabel appears. Frederic and Mabel fall in love instantly. The pirates return and Mabel warns them that their actions will not go unpunished since her father, the guardian of all of these young ladies, holds the exalted rank of Major-General. The Major-General is forced to pretend that he is also an orphan in order to win their sympathy. Although he fools the Pirate King, the Major-General cannot rest easy with his troubled conscience.
Meanwhile, Frederic is launching an attack on the pirates with the cowardly assistance of the police. But Ruth and the Pirate King interrupt him with a most ingenious paradox – Frederic was born in leap year on the 29th of February and, in terms of actual birthdays, is only 5 instead of 21. Frederic, slave of duty that he is, rejoins his former associates, and the police are left to attack the pirates on their own.
The Pirates seize the Major-General and the police are quickly defeated. But the Sergeant of Police charges them to yield ‘in Queen Victoria’s name’ and the pirates cannot resist this overpowering appeal. Ruth then reveals that the pirates are actually ‘noblemen who have gone wrong’. Mabel and Frederic are happily united forever with the unqualified blessings of the Major-General.
Dates: 3- 13 July 2025
Director - Alison Newhouse
Choreographer/ Assistant Director - Jodi Hammond
Musical Director - Jen Hinton
Costume Design - Helen McIntyre
Prop Design - Mel McDonald
Set Design - Alison Newhouse, Kevin Newhouse, Sophie Hope-White (cave)
Lighting Design - Zac Harvey (Eclipse)
Sound Design - Telia Jansen (Eclipse)
Production Manager/ Repetiteur - Brigid Cummins
Stage Manager - Jill Young
Cast
Pirate King - Adam Best
Major General - David “Dogbox” Cannell
Frederic - Lachlan Elderton
Ruth - Louise Gaspari
Mabel - Demi Smith
Edith - Emma White
Kate - Tina Robinson
Isobel - Lillee Keating
Samuel - Wally Allington
Police Sergeant - Joe Moores
Daughters
Sophie Hope-White (U/S Mabel)
Kitty McGarry (U/S Edith)
Hayley Calderwood (U/S Kate)
Kellee-Rose Crowther (U/S Isobel)
Arabella Krippner
Violet Izzard
Pirates
Aleisha Croxford
Alexandra McLaughlin
Amelia Haddock
Ben Keun
Charles Noble
David Leigh
Edith Baggoley
Glenn Grant
Jessica Thomas
Sam Welling
Sarah Powell (U/S Ruth)
Zac Izzard (U/S Samuel)
Police/ Pirates
Paul Gardner (U/S Major General)
James O'Hehir (U/S Frederic)
Patrick Manders
Alexandria Best
Jory Hosking
Eleanor Graham
May Kent
Band
Conductor - Jen Hinton
Flute/ Piccolo - Bernie Evans
Oboe/ Cor Anglais - Caroline Fargher/ Lucinda Salojarvi
Clarinet - Francesca Nagy
Bass Clarinet/ Clarinet - Kirsten Nilsson
Trumpet - Steve Williams/ Andrew Terracini/ Kamal Jayakumar/ Chris Cutting
Trombone - Maddy Upfold/ Fliss Boxall/ Bronte Vickers
French Horn - Iain Hercus/ Annette Pirani
Keys - Sam Row/ Brigid Cummins
Bass - Mel Fung
Drums - Brandon Reed
Percussion - Tim Cole
Pit Singer - Georgia Schneider
Photography: Ben Appleton - Photox - Canberra Photography Services































































































