A Policeman's Lot Is Not A Happy One

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2007
  • Gilbert and Sullivan's raucous operatic tale is captured in all its fun and glory in this production, recorded live at Central Park's Delacorte Theater. Kevin Kline sparkles as the swashbuckling and libidinous Pirate King while Linda Ronstadt makes her theatrical debut as the lovely and virginal Mabel. When Mabel and Frederic, a young pirate bound to serve the Pirate King, fall in love, complications arise and high spirited antics ensue. The incomparable cast offers the best in this boisterous romp.
    Despite some of the technical shortcomings of the DVD I found it more rewarding than the 1983 movie. I would thoroughly recommend adding a copy of this DVD to your library.
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  • @marypagones6073
    @marypagones6073 Před 3 lety +45

    Every Pirate King puts his own spin on the role, but Tony Azito was so definitive in his part, every other actor as the police superintendent has merely imitated him.

    • @davidjacques2322
      @davidjacques2322 Před 9 měsíci

      We do not have police captains. That rank is Superintendent of Police in Britain and all British-influenced countries

    • @andrewwrobel2255
      @andrewwrobel2255 Před měsícem

      Sergeant, not superintendent.

  • @BillCassinelli
    @BillCassinelli Před 15 lety +73

    My father was bodyguard to some of the stars of this show, and I remember attending one night. Backstage, Rex Smith gave me a Coke and let me watch his TV in his dressing room. Estelle Parsons baked me chocolate chip cookies. After the show, Azito asked if I knew who he played, and I, of course, told him the Captain of Police. George Rose told stories, and Linda Ronstadt was beautiful. We drove Kevin Kline home that night, with some other pirates. Any chance you have Bowie as Elephant Man 80-81?

  • @stephenabbott8039
    @stephenabbott8039 Před 10 lety +180

    Tony Azito took a small part and made the sergeant as memorable a character as the Pirate King. Of course, and I may be alone in this, but I think the cops are such great characters. For one they are more real in the stand point that they are cowards,but in the end they do oversome that fear and show up to save the day.

    • @bradsexton2315
      @bradsexton2315 Před 4 lety +6

      The most memorable part in my opinion, along with the General.

    • @StevenTorrey
      @StevenTorrey Před 7 měsíci

      They (the cops) are also important as marriage material for the Major General's many daughters, in addition to the Pirates as marriage material.

  • @BroadwayDreamchild
    @BroadwayDreamchild Před 12 lety +47

    When Tony did the little soul-singer-high note, I was giggling so hard when I came downstairs that my mom looked at me like a psychopath! XD He's just so awesome!!!!

  • @LouisetheLithead
    @LouisetheLithead Před 13 lety +19

    Marvelous bit at the beginning. G & S parodied the medieval monastic "call and Response" of a church service. For Mabel. it indicates her almost religious devotion to Frederic (pure and divine), while for the Police, it indicates their devotion to a lifelong vocation - one that could be analogized to religious Brotherhood.
    It's probably why the Sergeant was written as a bass voice. Papp and Azito modernized the cultural references to vaudeville routines. It's a wonderful re-imagining.

  • @crzxr
    @crzxr Před 14 lety +13

    it's very reassuring to know that no one can do the sergeant as Tony Azito does.

  • @wickedfeylady
    @wickedfeylady Před 15 lety +23

    NO ONE can do this part the way Tony does. He's perfect.

  • @blooncrazy
    @blooncrazy Před rokem +3

    I am quite surprised at the rancor of the G&S purists. This was an inspired production that led to a surge in popularity of G&S productions. And not only Pirates but many of the other wonderful operettas.

  • @annaobrien6839
    @annaobrien6839 Před 8 lety +32

    It is DARN NICE to hear Tony Azito doing BOTH versions.

  • @stevelongmuir
    @stevelongmuir Před 12 lety +15

    In my opinion, the funniest musical number ever... the film version, while equally brilliant, does not capture the playfulness and quirkiness of the excellently stylized choreography and Azito's amazing performance. Azito is a subtle master of comic movements and expressions that, like dance moves themselves, combine to create a zany and endearing presence... perfect for this slapstick genre. He ranks as one of the all-time great live performers.

    • @harsimaja9517
      @harsimaja9517 Před rokem

      Unless I've only seen a particular edit, the film version only has the first verse, too?

  • @newnairobi1
    @newnairobi1 Před 10 lety +67

    Never heard of Tony Azito until I watched this clip. Can't get enough of it now, he was just wonderful. Thanks for the post.

  • @baritone777
    @baritone777 Před 13 lety +11

    @lithead I totally agree. In fact, I'd say one of the reasons the G & S canon has survived when so few American operettas haven't (anyone remember Victor Herbert...anyone...?) is that these pieces are, by their very nature, "open" works. That is, they are capable of being reinterpreted in seemingly countless ways and by all levels of talent and ability. Witness their popularity in community theater.
    Azito makes me weep for sheer joy. May he rest in peace.

  • @Jourell1
    @Jourell1 Před 14 lety +9

    I agree. personally i prefer the traditional baritone but Tony`s performance was so incredible you cant help not think of him as the Sargent.

  • @Nerris121
    @Nerris121 Před 15 lety +9

    it takes a lot to master the role of the seargant, and this guy is truly a master of this role. the best stage actor of a comical character i've ever seen in my life

  • @LouisetheLithead
    @LouisetheLithead Před 13 lety +22

    @timpaws Joe Papp *specifically* wanted to make G & S accessible to American audiences with this version. He updated it to emphasize the burlesque, and pulled in a lot of vaudeville routines. At the same time, he left the libretto completely intact. His artistic decisions - and they worked in creating a whole new G & S revival in the States. Since even Shakespeare is re-staged, why not G & S - if that means that even more people are able to enjoy them?
    One can love both. Don't be so priggish.

    • @tomshea8382
      @tomshea8382 Před 2 lety

      The re-orchestrations are highly questionable. The physicality and bits are fine, and they truly are classics that can be re-interpreted in countless ways, but I don't like the heavy percussiveness and omnipresent trumpet of the NYSF orchestrations.

  • @harryfranklin1263
    @harryfranklin1263 Před rokem +5

    I'm obsessed with the out of nowhere (and beautifully synced to the music) 720 jump from the policeman in front at 3:38!

  • @Femmchantress
    @Femmchantress Před 15 lety +7

    Though it's not how Gilbert and Sullivan intended, I absolutely adore Tony Azito as the Seargent. Don't get me wrong, I love a good bass doing the role as much as the next guy (when I did Pirates, we had a honest to goodness full on bass do it), but Tony really reimagined the part of the Seargent as a whole. And that's what keeps the part and the play alive. People reinventing and adding their own philosophy to a role and to the show itself.

  • @Lissical
    @Lissical Před 14 lety +5

    I know! His voice was perfect for the role, as was his dancing. I agree, it's too bad he's gone. :(

  • @KHearse87
    @KHearse87 Před 16 lety +5

    God, Tony Azito is like rubber! Why wasn't he more famous?

  • @elephantbarbiegirl
    @elephantbarbiegirl Před 15 lety +4

    Agree with you here. No disrespect to this production which looks fabulous it's just that it's such a treat to hear a good bass doing "a Policeman's lot"

  • @derricgreene
    @derricgreene Před 8 lety +19

    Best rendition of this song I've ever heard.

  • @U2QuoZepplin
    @U2QuoZepplin Před 8 lety +8

    I was first introduced to Gilbert and Sullivan because of the amature group that was putting on performances in Otley near Leeds , where my Aunt and one of my cousins were members of the chorus. First of all they did HMS Pinafore, but later they did Mikado and Patience and a few others.

  • @gross902
    @gross902 Před 12 lety +2

    I remember sitting in the park all day in order to get tickets to see this. I had a great day, reading and flying my Nantucket Kiteman kite. The show was wonderful and I had a nice day in the park.

  • @carrotjuse
    @carrotjuse Před 14 lety +4

    @Lissical I concur! His characterization is iconic! He owned this role. It's hard to believe he's gone.

  • @johng.angeletta918
    @johng.angeletta918 Před 3 lety +3

    Wonderful G&S performance.

  • @flamingcartman312
    @flamingcartman312 Před 13 lety +9

    God bless Tony Azito

  • @LeeBurger-cy6fs
    @LeeBurger-cy6fs Před 23 dny

    We makin it outta da hood w this one 🗣️‼️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥‼️🥶

  • @ianhorsburgh9867
    @ianhorsburgh9867 Před 7 lety +8

    wish I could have seen this production, so much fun and Kevin Kleine, one sexy dude

  • @FRAGIORGIO1
    @FRAGIORGIO1 Před 13 lety +5

    This is a very talented cast. Outstanding performance. Bravi, bravissimi!

  • @carrotjuse
    @carrotjuse Před 13 lety +2

    @Lissical I must concur! Nobody brought more to the role than Tony!

  • @punchinker
    @punchinker Před 12 lety +4

    @Lissical Agreed. The pratfall he does at the end - at least in the movie version - is unrivalled in slapstick history.

  • @StevenTorrey
    @StevenTorrey Před 7 měsíci

    The dancing performance here is simply remarkable!

  • @CriticalenquiryOrg
    @CriticalenquiryOrg Před 15 lety +4

    He also passed away several years ago, unfortunately. An amazing dancer.

  • @LalalalalaLauren75
    @LalalalalaLauren75 Před 13 lety +3

    I love this! Soooooo awesome! I'm gonna walk around work singing his Woooooo ooooooooooh!!!!! XD So awesome!!!

  • @Kosh_Naranek.
    @Kosh_Naranek. Před 12 lety +10

    the sad thing is, I can Imagine the guys in my police department dancing like this quite clearly.

  • @19michael55
    @19michael55 Před 15 lety +9

    TONY AZITO rocks!!!

  • @anneliesesteden390
    @anneliesesteden390 Před 4 měsíci

    O, this is lovely. Thank you,❤️👍

  • @BillCassinelli
    @BillCassinelli Před 14 lety +1

    Thanks, I agree. I was lucky enough to meet and hang out with a lot of famous people, due to my father's job. Bowie was a favorite, as well. And yes, Rose had a very nice, grandfather-like presence. I was very sad to hear about his murder.

  • @SingularSuperNinja
    @SingularSuperNinja Před 15 lety +1

    Thanks mate. He looks very different here, which made me wonder. It's not just the lack of the moustache. His face seems much gaunter in this version. Amazing performer! Saddened to be informed just now that he passed away...

  • @BorisGodunov
    @BorisGodunov Před 15 lety +2

    Look, the Joseph Papp production was not in any way intended to be a faithful reproduction of a G&S production, it was entirely designed as a rock opera re-imagining of the operetta. Did you not notice how the orchestrations are all revamped, and extra songs are added in? Tony Azito was one of Broadway's great dancers of the day, and that was why he was cast. And he was wonderful for Papp's production, probably earning the highest all-round praise of any.

  • @wavesofwoodenlegs
    @wavesofwoodenlegs Před 15 lety +3

    I love Tony Azito's face at 4:31.

  • @jonnysouthjersey
    @jonnysouthjersey Před 15 lety +2

    Great version! Very funny.

  • @niciovega2472
    @niciovega2472 Před 8 lety +6

    Remember the Keystone Cops in the old silent movies? Guess where they came from!

  • @taureleafsilver
    @taureleafsilver Před 15 lety +2

    I love that it seems that the Sergeant has a little crush on Maybel

  • @sprints42
    @sprints42 Před 15 lety +1

    I agree. He's totally awesome!

  • @herbg4866
    @herbg4866 Před 3 lety +1

    Culty Smother!

  • @KomKai352
    @KomKai352 Před 16 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this! It's wonderful!

  • @Karthos1000
    @Karthos1000 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Can confirm: A policeman's lot is not a happy one.
    Can disavow: We do not sing as much as this squad. (Only one or two show-stopping numbers per week.)

  • @AmazingLimes
    @AmazingLimes Před 10 lety +2

    And look at Linda Ronstadt WOW :D

  • @ProdigyStepper
    @ProdigyStepper Před 14 lety +1

    i just love his hooooowooooooooooooooowooooooo!

  • @Naiseymae
    @Naiseymae Před 14 lety +1

    ahhh!!!! tap-dancin policemen. my favorite!!!

  • @nicolacarroll2767
    @nicolacarroll2767 Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliant

  • @AmazingLimes
    @AmazingLimes Před 10 lety +2

    I would love to see them to do a remake in theaters.

  • @Lilasarai
    @Lilasarai Před 15 lety +1

    My roommate actually compained that this was nothing like the Pirate Movie. I love this show anyway.

  • @SmartieRockz
    @SmartieRockz Před 16 lety +2

    I got to play The Policeman's Song for my Grade 3 exam!! xD

  • @deadandburied7626
    @deadandburied7626 Před rokem

    Love Linda Ronstadt ❤

  • @tillybear2539
    @tillybear2539 Před 13 lety

    excellent

  • @paulmoore7064
    @paulmoore7064 Před 2 lety

    Little Traverse Civic Theater in Petoskey Michigan put on this play in '95. I was the first Bobbie on the left.

  • @h193013
    @h193013 Před 2 lety +1

    This guy sounds like Peter Lorre

  • @michaelturyn4558
    @michaelturyn4558 Před rokem +1

    Ah! here's that second verse. (It was missing, and missed, in the film.)

  • @cialovesyou
    @cialovesyou Před 15 lety +2

    Maybe, but he lived a great artist

  • @timbum1000
    @timbum1000 Před 11 lety +1

    Yes, I was actually in one of my previous lives. It wasnt the savoy either it was The Hypadrome.

  • @BorisGodunov
    @BorisGodunov Před 15 lety +3

    This was filmed before the movie was made, so I doubt the gauntness has anything to do with his later illness. He died in 1995, I believe.

  • @inwemeneldur2025
    @inwemeneldur2025 Před 7 lety +7

    I was a policeman when I was in year 6 (11).... I'm 16 now and i still know the lyrics...

  • @GerryAlwell
    @GerryAlwell Před 15 lety

    These clips are from a stage show. The movie was made a number of years later with many of the stage show actors. The movie was shot in England and some of the actors were not available at the time of shooting

  • @KHearse87
    @KHearse87 Před 16 lety

    Good point. I forget sometimes how taboo that was years ago.

  • @AmazingLimes
    @AmazingLimes Před 10 lety

    Agreed Lisa

  • @greentrombone
    @greentrombone Před 15 lety +1

    Are they laying down a funk groove @ 4:08? haha!

  • @wsc1018
    @wsc1018 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It is interesting how the person who posted this video could not spare a single mention of Tony Azito's name in the caption.

  • @Lissical
    @Lissical Před 14 lety +2

    Tony Azito, in my opinion was the best actor to ever play the Police Sergeant.

  • @SingularSuperNinja
    @SingularSuperNinja Před 15 lety +1

    Can anybody tell me: Is this sergeant the same as in the film version (minus the moustache) ? Because they have remarkably similar voices if not, and they are both utterly marvellous in the role!

  • @AmazingLimes
    @AmazingLimes Před 10 lety +7

    they were smart to keep the original cast for the movie version.

    • @martinpatrick1746
      @martinpatrick1746 Před 3 lety

      Yup all the stars of the central park production reprised their roles for the film version.

    • @ribbonsofnight
      @ribbonsofnight Před 2 lety

      original cast. That's a good one. Maybe they should have done that for Macbeth too.

  • @peacockblue8407
    @peacockblue8407 Před 9 lety +18

    i agree with you guys! in my opinion, the kevin kline ~ tony azito 'pirates' is the ONLY "pirates of penzance"!! (`8^D

  • @LightVSDarkness64
    @LightVSDarkness64 Před 15 lety +1

    00:28 = hillarious...the guy bumps into him

  • @SwissArmyCheese
    @SwissArmyCheese Před 12 lety

    That's how it is originally written. Some people choose to keep out the last verse for time.

  • @songsmirth5316
    @songsmirth5316 Před 8 lety +10

    I was trying to find the Generals song a few months ago and automatically chose the first one. I had no idea they'd done a musical. Was the musical done first or the movie? And the man who plays the head policeman is a kick. I'd love to have his ability to do what he made look easy! Brilliant. Thank you so much for putting this up whoeveryouare. :) Delightful. Songs

    • @JeromyVA
      @JeromyVA Před 8 lety +1

      It was a musical first

    • @derricgreene
      @derricgreene Před 8 lety +10

      The musical was written in the 1800s.

  • @BillCassinelli
    @BillCassinelli Před 12 lety

    @TheRWOCompany Thanks, but I thought it was normal at the time. Dad also boduguarded David Bowie, and I was backstage at The Elephant Man every night!

  • @Nanoosie
    @Nanoosie Před 7 lety +1

    im here coz of flashpoint on the first episode 😭😂

  • @itsaguinness
    @itsaguinness Před 3 lety

    i missed the mustache...

  • @Resholden
    @Resholden Před 11 lety +1

    My trouble is, although a male with a bass baritone voice, I'm also only 5' 7" and only about 112lb!

  • @cialovesyou
    @cialovesyou Před 14 lety +1

    Great isnt it?

  • @fishfingersndcustard
    @fishfingersndcustard Před 12 lety

    I shall be forever jealous of you.

  • @janspek33
    @janspek33 Před 13 lety

    @leakiestwink wasn't he in both?

  • @candr
    @candr Před 12 lety +2

    @Caleedcutie Not so adnormal my dear,remeber all the girl parts of Willy Shakespeare plays were men, Peter Pan (a lost boy) has always been performed by a girl for over 100 years. Kabuki, Japanese art form has always been men. Its depends on who they got and what they can do, no reflection on your gender only on your ability. Matter of fact it would be a statement to your acting when you pull it off. Go and have fun, and if anyone says something, mention Mary Martin & Sandy Duncan.

  • @LightVSDarkness64
    @LightVSDarkness64 Před 15 lety

    "thanks for the 2 thumbs up"

  • @GogktiKitenge
    @GogktiKitenge Před 11 lety

    Dude, are you from California?

  • @LightVSDarkness64
    @LightVSDarkness64 Před 15 lety

    I wish the woman didn't sing so, whiny, still, i love seeing this

  • @GDOBSSOR
    @GDOBSSOR Před 12 lety +2

    Um... we had a woman policeman in our production. It was because we didn't have enough men, and we wanted a short policeman to contrast with the tall and lanky ones, and she had some comedy stuff like running around and falling over and having the others pick her up because she wasn't allowed to wear her glasses. If your voice is low and you're a female, you would normally be cast as an alto, as the alto part in Pirates is quite low.

  • @stanthology
    @stanthology Před 12 lety

    FREDDY MERCURYISH

  • @cialovesyou
    @cialovesyou Před 14 lety

    Who was that actor? The sergeant?

  • @seancoxen3329
    @seancoxen3329 Před 5 lety

    Loathsome. Simply loathsome.

  • @Jestak
    @Jestak Před 11 lety

    Azito was very good, but the best I ever saw and/or heard in the role was Owen Brannigan.

  • @Paradiddles.1
    @Paradiddles.1 Před 11 lety +1

    The rest of policemen in our show are all girls except the main lead...

  • @ProdigyStepper
    @ProdigyStepper Před 13 lety

    @crzxr i wish we could clone him

  • @gandsnut
    @gandsnut Před 6 lety +1

    Those of us G&S aficionados who are staunch 'traditionalists' cringe at Papp's musical and instrumentational modifications to Sullivan... but, at least it introduced many people to G&S. Up Canada-way at the Stratford Festival (in the 80's), music director Berthold Carrière applied the Papp treatment for at least the '83 Mikado, and I think also Iolanthe.

  • @pannicatack
    @pannicatack Před 14 lety

    @Lissical I don't think his voice was right at all. But what he brought to the role makes up for having the wrong voice.

  • @LightVSDarkness64
    @LightVSDarkness64 Před 15 lety

    is Tony Azito naturally bald?

  • @rocket101011
    @rocket101011 Před 12 lety +1

    Why canyt people post without swearing !!

  • @rwexelblat
    @rwexelblat Před 10 lety

    But he said "insensible to fear" -- Gilbert's word is "SENSIBLE to fear"

    • @thespianist
      @thespianist Před 7 lety +6

      Nope! Every version I've seen is INSENSIBLE. How would I know? I've been performing G&S shows for over 15 years and have performed in the ensemble of Pirates at LEAST 4 times!

  • @peterhigginson1878
    @peterhigginson1878 Před 5 lety

    P