Showing posts with label Ralph MacPhail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ralph MacPhail. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Video: If You Missed the First Weekend of Princess Ida, Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austiin, June 13 - 23, 2013

Video highlights of Acts I and II, opening weekend of
Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin TX






production of

Princess Ida Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin TX
Princess Ida

by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
Ralph MacPhail, Jr., stage director
Dr. Jeffrey Jones-Ragona, musical director
with a cast of 36 and an 11-piece orchestra
June 13 - 23, 2013
Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
matinees at 2:30 p.m., Saturday and Sundays, June 22 and 23
Worley-Barton Theatre at Brentwood Christian SchoolN
11908 N. Lamar Blvd - click for map

BUY ONLINE via the Long Center or call 512-474-5664

Tickets by phone available M-F 10am-6pm & Sat 10am-4pm
Note: If you order online, your seats will be auto-selected. To choose specific seats, please order by phone


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Robert Faires interviews artistic director Ralph MacPhail, Jr., for the Austin Chronicle, June 13
Review by Jeff Davis at www.austin.broadwayworld.com, June 16
Review by "odoublegood" at metroblogs, June 18
Click to view libretto in .pdf

Monday, May 27, 2013

Video: Ralph MacPhail Speaks about Princess Ida, Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin, June 13 - 23, 2013


A video introduction by Ralph MacPhail, Jr. to the
Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin TX





production of
Princess Ida Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin TX  
Princess Ida
by Sir W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan
directed by Ralph MacPhail, Jr.
musical direction by Dr. Jeffrey Jones-Ragona
featuring Michelle Haché in the title role with a cast of 36

June 13 - 23, 2013

at Worley-Barrton Theatre, Brentwood Christian School, 11908 N. Lamar Blvd.
Tickets available via the Long Center
Adults $25-30, special pricing for students with ID and for y oung persons
Special pricing available for groups of 10 or more (contact michael@gilbertsullivan.org)
Click to purchase on-line or telephone 512 474-5664 for greater flexibility in specifying desired seats



Thursday, February 7, 2013

Auditions for Princess Ida, Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Austin, March 2 - 3, 2013


Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin YXThe Austin Gilbert and Sullivan Society announces Auditions for Princess Ida Saturday, March 2 and Sunday, March 3, 2013 by appointment only.
The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin announces auditions for its June 13-23 Grand Summer Production of Princess Ida by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Ralph MacPhail, Jr. and Jeffrey Jones-Ragona will be returning as artistic and music directors, respectively.
Princess Ida Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Austin

Auditions are approximately ten minutes long, by appointment only. All roles are open for casting, including principals and chorus. A prepared musical selection and completed audition form are required. A résumé and headshot are requested. A small honorarium will be paid to all performers. Auditions will be held at Genesis Presbyterian Church, 1507 Wilshire Blvd (click for map).

Those auditioning should memorize a song from Gilbert and Sullivan or something similar that will show their voice and range to best advantage. An accompanist will be provided, although singers may bring their own pianist if they wish. Please note that unaccompanied (a cappella) auditions are not accepted, nor are self-accompanied auditions. A public domain version of the Vocal Score and Libretto are available.
Call Pat Turpin at 512-963-9021 (7 am - 8 pm) or email audition@gilbertsullivan.org to reserve an audition time slot. Complete information at www.gilbertsullivan.org.Music rehearsals will begin on April 30 and the grand summer production takes place June 13 - 23, 2013.
Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant
was Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert’s eighth comic opera out of fourteen. The Society is producing it for the first time in its history. Sullivan’s score is majestic, and many consider Gilbert’s libretto one of his funniest. This is the only three-act Gilbert and Sullivan opera.


This melodic and hilarious comic opera features proto-feminist Princess Ida, the daughter of King Gama. The princess founds a women’s university from which all men are barred, and she and her faculty teach that women are superior to men and should rule in their stead. Romantic Prince Hilarion, to whom Ida had been engaged in infancy, sneaks into the university along with two friends with the aim of claiming Hilarion’s bride, instigating a riotous war between the sexes. Princess Ida satirizes feminism, women’s education, masculine pugnacity and militarism, grand opera, and Darwinian evolution - topics which were controversial in conservative Victorian England. It is based on a narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson called “The Princess.


The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin was founded in 1976 with the purpose of education by preserving and presenting the works of Gilbert and Sullivan. 

The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Austin PO Box 684542 / Austin, Texas / 78768-4542 / 512.472.4772 / info@gilbertsullivan.org