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The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan - Full Show - Franklin Light Opera - September 2022

Franklin Light Opera's premiere production of The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan performed 11 September 2022 at the Williamson County Performing Arts Center in Franklin, Tennessee. Music by Gilbert and Sullivan. Script and Stage Direction by Susan Weisbarth with Conductor and Music Director, Mark Ring. Produced by Karen Dumont. Performers: Jon Keiffner as William S. Gilbert, Esquire and Oscar Guevara as Sir Arthur Sullivan. Sopranos: Karen Wonder Dumont, Julie Gilbreath, Julia Damore, Mezzo-Sopranos: Lara Butler, Stephanie Hobbs, Shelley Schneider, Tenors: Tyler Saunders, Shawn Davie, Baritone: Ryan Bede, Bass: Will Lasley. Piano: Jodi Marcum. Violin: Kameron Hays. Stage Manager: Leah Worden. Lighting and Sound Design: Jay Inman and Izzy. Costume Consultant: Melissa Durmon, Graphic Design: Stephanie Hobbs. WCPAC: Victoria Reed, Jessie Eppelheimer. Filmed by Michael Gomez, www.gomezphotography.com. Programme The Yeoman of the Guard (3 October 1888) I Have a Song to Sing, Oh! - Ensemble Ruddigore (22 January 1887) Welcome Gentry - Ensemble If Somebody There Chanced to Be - Julie When the Night Wind Howls - Will and Ensemble Patience (23 April 1881) I Cannot Tell What This Love May be - Julia and Ladies’ Chorus Silvered is the Raven Hair - Lara So Go to Him and Say To Him - Shelley and Tyler A Magnet Hung in a Hardware Shop - Tyler and Ladies’ Chorus H.M.S Pinafore (25 May 1878) A British Tar – Will, Tyler, Shawn I’m Called Little Buttercup – Stephanie Things are Seldom What They Seem - Stephanie and Will Nevermind the Why and Wherefore – Julia, Tyler, Will Sorry Her Lot Who Loves too Well - Karen Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen – Ensemble Intermission The Mikado (9 March 1885) Three Little Maids from School Are We – Julie, Julia, Stephanie The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze – Julie Alone, and Yet Alive - Shelley More Humane Mikado – Will and Ensemble The Pirates of Penzance (31 December 1879) Oh, Better Far to Live and Die– Ryan and Ensemble Poor Wandering One – Karen and Ladies’ Chorus When Frederic Was a Little Lad – Shelley How Beautifully Blue the Sky – Karen, Tyler, and Ladies’ Chorus Stay Frederic Stay/ Ah, Leave Me Not to Pine – Karen and Tyler I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General- Ryan and Ensemble The Gondoliers (7 December 1889) Then One of Us Will be a Queen – Julia, Lara, Tyler, and Will Once More Gondolieri – Ensemble A Note from the Director Gilbert and Sullivan were creative geniuses the likes of which have not often been seen in any generation, however, it's not until I really began to listen intently to their words and music that I developed an appreciation for their brilliant musical themes and outstanding word play. The more I listened to their music the more I realized how instrumental they were to the development of the American musical as an art form. It's no wonder that their works are still being performed around the world more than a hundred years after their original premieres. So laugh out loud, tap your toes, and enjoy our tribute to William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan. Susan Weisbarth, Director As you watch this show, please consider giving back with a donation! Franklin Light Opera is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and we rely heavily on donations as we work to establish our company within the Franklin community. Please consider a tax deductible gift or business sponsorship. Please see our website: www.FranklinLightOpera.org or donate through Venmo @FranklinLightOpera. We appreciate your support! Franklin Light Opera was founded in 2020 by Julie Gilbreath and Karen Dumont who gathered a small but mighty group of artists who shared the dream of establishing a new light opera company in Franklin, TN which would to create opportunities for local performers to bring classical repertoire to life. Following our Inaugural Backyard Concert in 2020, we successfully produced Pauline Viardot’s Cinderella in 2021 and the Best of Gilbert & Sullivan in 2022, both in partnership with the Williamson County Performing Arts Center. In 2022 we launched our first educational program, a teen light opera workshop “Topsy Turvy” at Concordia Arts Academy. We are continuing to grow and are actively recruiting musicians, performers, board members, backstage helpers and supporters of the arts. Franklin Light Opera's mission is to bring light opera, operetta, and classic musical theatre to audiences in and around Franklin, TN. We plan to produce and create exciting community-centered productions and concerts, and to offer educational programs for youth and adults. We strive to entertain and bring joy, serving as a source of “light” within the community.

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