Tableau Vivant of the Delirium Constructions - Skylight One Hanson, 2011 (2011)
Genre : Music
Runtime : 26M
Director : Sarah Small
Synopsis
A 120-participant tableau vivant by Sarah Small.
Sasha Regan’s award-winning All-male Company are set to lift everyone’s spirits with a treat in their new West End pirate’s cove. The swashbuckling pirates and their winsome lasses sail into the Palace Theatre with their inventive new take on W. S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan’s classic operetta THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Featuring a dazzling cast singing songs including: “I am a Pirate King”; “Oh, happy day, with joyous glee” and “A rollicking band of pirates we”, they are sure to raise the roof off the Palace Theatre!
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