Utopia Limited, Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company - 2011
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Filmed at the 18th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival, Buxton, England in 2011. Director: Andrew Nicklin with Donald Maxwell as King Paramount, Simon Butteriss as Scaphio, Ian Belsey as Phantis, Richard Gauntlett as Tarara, Oliver White as Captain Fitzbattleaxe, Deborah Norman as Princess Zara, & Jill Pert as Lady Sophy. - Hudba
Magnificent production!!!!!! I especially like Lady Sophy's first costume.
Love it! I completely adore Utopia Limited. The King is such a great character. The costumes for Scaphio and Phantis look as if they were somewhat modeled on the original production. But I thought the King's initial costume was clever, having him already trying to emulate England with his top hat and tails. I also liked the nod to King and I with the 'your head can't be lower than mine' bit. Capt Fitz gargling before 'A Tenor Sings Above' was inspired! Wish I could see this live.
So much great music in this show, it should be much better known.
Sounds and looks magnificent. I'm buying the DVD! Utopia Ltd is one of my favourites and of all the G & S operettas I think it's the one we can most identify with today. It's such an excellent score as well.
What a marvellous production!
This production looks great fun. The minstrelsy song is a hoot.
DVDs of ALL Buxton and Harrogate performances can be purchased from the G&S Festival Shop online or during the festival.
Do you have a link please ?
I bought the DVD, I highly recommend this!
Is it still available? I would love to have it.
It is really to bad that the D'Oyly Carte shelved this after the original premier. In numerous books I have read Rupert D'Oyly Carte wanted to revive it. But the costs were way to high. It had to wait till 1975 of the centennial year of G & S at the Savoy for it to happen. And indeed it was one hell of a production. This production in Buxton looks very exceptional.....
Where did you find the DVD?