My college had a theater group that mainly did G&S plays. They did a production of Patience that replaced the aestheticism with existentialism, and it was hilarious. I wish it had been recorded.
This particular production was borrowed from the English National Opera, originally staged in 1969, ten years before this Australian Opera performance.
Heather Begg on the bass is just priceless ... she was taught to play it by the late principal bass of the opera orchestra, the wonderful Aloha Hunter (r.i.p.)
The sound quality is so much better than so many other Gilbert and Sullivan videos. Many Thanks....but on the other hand...“This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter Isn't generally heard, and if it is it doesn't matter."
This is truly an incredible production. Also, the fact that three of the principals are a G&S expert (Dennis Olsen), a musical theatre star (Anthony Warlow), and an operatic legend (Dame Heather Begg) really shows how broad of an appeal Gilbert and Sullivan can have.
Thank you so much for this, SIER101, I really appreciate you taking the time to upload this :) I personally prefer the The 1961 D'Oyly Carte Patience *recording* but this particular performance was the best one that I've ever _seen_ hands down. Just so fun too watch and excruciatingly witty even if the singing could be better in some parts. Thank you again! :)
That you for uploading this, but the audio needs to be processed a little. It sounds very squeaky and tinny. I'm sure you can run this through an audio processor to clean it up and finally do this masterpiece justice.
Why was this my opening podcast the day after my adopted family's mother figure became possessed?! They're all "praying" for her, I hope that an exorcism happens asap. And then here is.... "Patience"!?😂
this production is WHY i love gilbert and sullivan....it really goes all the way with it
Great production and wonderful show. I'm playing the Duke in a production here in Israel. We're opening tomorrow.
Best performance on the net
Yes I quite agree with you. Definitely the best version of Patience I've ever seen or heard, on the net.
I can't express how happy I am this is up!! ❤
My college had a theater group that mainly did G&S plays. They did a production of Patience that replaced the aestheticism with existentialism, and it was hilarious. I wish it had been recorded.
This is a near-perfect version , throughly recommended.
Wow! What a great production -- the best I've seen!
Always enjoy the Australian Opera productions.
This particular production was borrowed from the English National Opera, originally staged in 1969, ten years before this Australian Opera performance.
@@kevinwachs5905 Thank you. Always glad to learn.
Heather Begg on the bass is just priceless ... she was taught to play it by the late principal bass of the opera orchestra, the wonderful Aloha Hunter (r.i.p.)
Yessssssss! Finally this full version is on the net again! Thanks a ton
That girl with the cymbals is KILLING me 😂😂😂😂
This is the best performance of Patience I've seen. Perfect cast and Performance on point. You do the web a service uploading it.
Thank you so much for your upload! This is one of my favorite G&S
The sound quality is so much better than so many other Gilbert and Sullivan videos. Many Thanks....but on the other hand...“This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter Isn't generally heard, and if it is it doesn't matter."
Wonderful!
This is truly an incredible production. Also, the fact that three of the principals are a G&S expert (Dennis Olsen), a musical theatre star (Anthony Warlow), and an operatic legend (Dame Heather Begg) really shows how broad of an appeal Gilbert and Sullivan can have.
Thank you so much for this, SIER101, I really appreciate you taking the time to upload this :)
I personally prefer the The 1961 D'Oyly Carte Patience *recording* but this particular performance was the best one that I've ever _seen_ hands down. Just so fun too watch and excruciatingly witty even if the singing could be better in some parts. Thank you again! :)
NGL, I could totally see Chris Lilley playing Bunthorne - it would definitely give new meaning to Patience's mention of "ecstasy".
fine performance...thank you! Opera Australia's version is almost as good as the DVD.
Wonderful memories of school production!
I am crazy for the whole thing, but I am absolutely bananas for the BRILLIANT set design!
Rest in Peace, Richard Gill!
Восхитительно!!
First time watching/listening - this is great!
Absolutely wonderful. Truly funny. How many pieces well over a hundred years old hold up like Gilbert & Sullivan?
Searched for this from Chariots of Fire. Thankya
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
Thanks, mate
Perfect production, even if Lady Jane really did floor Bunthorne! Why h aven't I watched it before?
do you have pirates of penzance from opera australia?
Great
Played the part of Colonel Calvery.
That you for uploading this, but the audio needs to be processed a little. It sounds very squeaky and tinny.
I'm sure you can run this through an audio processor to clean it up and finally do this masterpiece justice.
2:03:20 Oh, he got her good!!
She went for the - Duke
Whatever accent is that?
1:34:55 Tell that to Rose Maybud!
Lady Jane is too pretty and for some reason she hasn't dyed her hair gray
Why was this my opening podcast the day after my adopted family's mother figure became possessed?!
They're all "praying" for her, I hope that an exorcism happens asap.
And then here is....
"Patience"!?😂
The performance by the actor who plays Patience is too exaggerated and terrible