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Thespis The Pioneer of Acting
Thespis, an Ancient Greek poet, was the first actor on stage, introducing tragedy and theatrical touring. He won the first tragedy competition in 534 BC. Despite disputed play titles, he's considered the pioneer of acting, inspiring the term "thespians." His legacy includes an 1871 comic opera and "The Wagon of Thespis," a branch of the National Theatre of Greece.
Music by: Senceroth
Animation by: Senceroth
Voice-over and Visuals by: Artificial Intelligence
Social media;
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published: 23 Nov 2023
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Thespis, Athens, and The Origins of Greek Drama: Crash Course Theater #2
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike is acting like theater started in Greece. Well, for the western theater, this is true. The earliest recorded drama in the west arose in Athen, and these early plays grew out or religious ritual. Namely, they evolved from the worship of Dionysus, god of wine, fertility, and RITUAL MADNESS. That's right. I said RITUAL MADNESS
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Mark Brouwer, Nickie Miskell Jr., Jessica Wode, Eric Prestemon, Kathrin Benoit, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Divonne Holmes à Court, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, Indika S...
published: 16 Feb 2018
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Thespis - For You
For you Video
published: 23 Feb 2024
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THESPIS (or the Gods grown old)
Jupiter and the other gods on Mount Olympus have grown old and tired. They bemoan that they have lost their sway with mortal man and consider what to do to restore their appeal and influence. As they do they are interrupted by a troupe of actors and their manager, Thespis, who are on their way up the mountain, where they have planned to hold a picnic in celebration of the wedding of Nicemis and Sparkeion, two members of the troupe.
The couple arrive at the summit before the rest of the group in order to share a few private moments together before the rest of the company arrives. The come upon an ancient ruin and talk about how peaceful such a place might be for the two of them. Though blissful over the prospect of being married to one another Nicemis rebuffs Sparkeion's too familiar...
published: 24 Jan 2021
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Thespis by Gilbert & Sullivan
Extracts from Act One of Thespis in a new performing edition created by Anthony Baker & Timothy Henty. The vocal score is now available to buy at www.lulu.com.
Performed at the Normansfield Theatre, Teddington on March 8th and 9th 2008, Starring Richard Suart as Thespis.
The Vocal Score with complete dialogue of this performing version is now available to purchase at Lulu.com - details at www.timothyhenty.com
published: 25 Apr 2008
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Foundation | Attack on Thespis and Anacreon Scene S01E02
Foundation | Attack on Thespis and Anacreon Scene S01E02
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published: 16 Feb 2022
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Thespis - Act I Finale
Part of the Act I Finale from Thespis, by Gilbert & Sullivan, reconstructed by Anthony Baker and Timothy Henty. The music is largely taken from The Pirates of Penzance.
Australian Premiere in April 2010 by G&S Opera Victoria, directed by James Wright, musically directed by John Ferguson. Performed at the Alexander Theatre, Monash University, Clayton 3168.
Further production information: http://tinyurl.com/oha8a85
Complete performance available on CD and DVD at our website: http://tinyurl.com/pqsprlq (CD) and http://tinyurl.com/olbakl7 (DVD)
published: 30 Jun 2014
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Gilbert & Sullivan's Thespis promo - Pittsburgh Savoyards
The Pittsburgh Savoyards present Gilbert & Sullivan's Thespis live from the Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center in Ross Township, PA, April 28 - May 7 2023!
In-person tickets: https://www.showclix.com/event/thespis
Livestream tickets: https://www.showclix.com/event/thespis-livestream
More information: https://www.pittsburghsavoyards.org/wordpress/thespis-2023/
published: 27 Apr 2023
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"THESPIS" - Gilbert & Sullivan's "Lost" Comic Opera - Complete with Dialog - Restored Sonics
Complete version (with dialog) of Gilbert & Sullivan's very first comic opera, "Thespis." Fulham Light Operatic Society, conducted by Roderick Spencer, from a rare privately issued 1972 LP set. As only two vocal numbers remain from this "lost" opera ("Little Maid of Arcadee" and "Climbing Over Rocky Mountain"), Spencer set Gilbert's other lyrics to melodies from less well-known operas, including in particular "Utopia Ltd" and "The Grand Duke." Every effort was made here to clean up the sound, which seems to have been recorded by someone far away from the stage, probably in the lighting booth. It may help to have a libretto nearby. The actor/singers are generally quite good, and the recording gives you a real feel for this wonderful show. Cast members:
Jupiter - Malcolm Sargent
Apol...
published: 04 Jan 2021
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Thespis Trailer
The Durham Savoyards Ltd. presents the World Premiere of Thespis by Gilbert, Sullivan, and our own Alan Riley Jones on October 12-15, 2017. Here are a few excerpts from the dress rehearsal. The Roman Gods allow a troop of actors to take their place for a while. Watch out!
published: 12 Oct 2017
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Thespis The Pioneer of Acting
Thespis, an Ancient Greek poet, was the first actor on stage, introducing tragedy and theatrical touring. He won the first tragedy competition in 534 BC. Despit...
Thespis, an Ancient Greek poet, was the first actor on stage, introducing tragedy and theatrical touring. He won the first tragedy competition in 534 BC. Despite disputed play titles, he's considered the pioneer of acting, inspiring the term "thespians." His legacy includes an 1871 comic opera and "The Wagon of Thespis," a branch of the National Theatre of Greece.
Music by: Senceroth
Animation by: Senceroth
Voice-over and Visuals by: Artificial Intelligence
Social media;
https://linktr.ee/senceroth
https://wn.com/Thespis_The_Pioneer_Of_Acting
Thespis, an Ancient Greek poet, was the first actor on stage, introducing tragedy and theatrical touring. He won the first tragedy competition in 534 BC. Despite disputed play titles, he's considered the pioneer of acting, inspiring the term "thespians." His legacy includes an 1871 comic opera and "The Wagon of Thespis," a branch of the National Theatre of Greece.
Music by: Senceroth
Animation by: Senceroth
Voice-over and Visuals by: Artificial Intelligence
Social media;
https://linktr.ee/senceroth
- published: 23 Nov 2023
- views: 237
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Thespis, Athens, and The Origins of Greek Drama: Crash Course Theater #2
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike is acting like theater started in Greece. Well, for the western theater, this is true. The earliest recorded drama in th...
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike is acting like theater started in Greece. Well, for the western theater, this is true. The earliest recorded drama in the west arose in Athen, and these early plays grew out or religious ritual. Namely, they evolved from the worship of Dionysus, god of wine, fertility, and RITUAL MADNESS. That's right. I said RITUAL MADNESS
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Nickie Miskell Jr., Jessica Wode, Eric Prestemon, Kathrin Benoit, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Divonne Holmes à Court, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, Indika Siriwardena, Robert Kunz, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Daniel Baulig, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, Evren Türkmenoğlu, Alexander Tamas, Justin Zingsheim, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, mark austin, Ruth Perez, Malcolm Callis, Ken Penttinen, Advait Shinde, Cody Carpenter, Annamaria Herrera, William McGraw, Bader AlGhamdi, Vaso, Melissa Briski, Joey Quek, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Alex S, Mayumi Maeda, Kathy & Tim Philip, Montather, Jirat, Eric Kitchen, Moritz Schmidt, Ian Dundore, Chris Peters, Sandra Aft, Steve Marshall
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This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike is acting like theater started in Greece. Well, for the western theater, this is true. The earliest recorded drama in the west arose in Athen, and these early plays grew out or religious ritual. Namely, they evolved from the worship of Dionysus, god of wine, fertility, and RITUAL MADNESS. That's right. I said RITUAL MADNESS
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Nickie Miskell Jr., Jessica Wode, Eric Prestemon, Kathrin Benoit, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Divonne Holmes à Court, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, Indika Siriwardena, Robert Kunz, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Daniel Baulig, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, Evren Türkmenoğlu, Alexander Tamas, Justin Zingsheim, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, mark austin, Ruth Perez, Malcolm Callis, Ken Penttinen, Advait Shinde, Cody Carpenter, Annamaria Herrera, William McGraw, Bader AlGhamdi, Vaso, Melissa Briski, Joey Quek, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Alex S, Mayumi Maeda, Kathy & Tim Philip, Montather, Jirat, Eric Kitchen, Moritz Schmidt, Ian Dundore, Chris Peters, Sandra Aft, Steve Marshall
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- published: 16 Feb 2018
- views: 854889
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THESPIS (or the Gods grown old)
Jupiter and the other gods on Mount Olympus have grown old and tired. They bemoan that they have lost their sway with mortal man and consider what to do to rest...
Jupiter and the other gods on Mount Olympus have grown old and tired. They bemoan that they have lost their sway with mortal man and consider what to do to restore their appeal and influence. As they do they are interrupted by a troupe of actors and their manager, Thespis, who are on their way up the mountain, where they have planned to hold a picnic in celebration of the wedding of Nicemis and Sparkeion, two members of the troupe.
The couple arrive at the summit before the rest of the group in order to share a few private moments together before the rest of the company arrives. The come upon an ancient ruin and talk about how peaceful such a place might be for the two of them. Though blissful over the prospect of being married to one another Nicemis rebuffs Sparkeion's too familiar advances to her (reminding him that they are not yet married). A spat ensues. Sparkeion reminds Nicemis that comely other young ladies have had an eye on him. And she reminds him that their manager, Thespis has always had a special fondness for her.
The rest of the troupe arrive and proceed to settle in for the picnic. Their picnic is shortly interrupted by Jupiter, Apollo, and Mars who take offense at their rude intrusion of their home. After introducing themselves, Jupiter learns from Thespis that mortals take little heed of Jupiter and his fellow gods these days and that they are rarely portrayed in theatre and then only in burlesque.
Jupiter consults Thespis asking him what he thinks they might do to restore their influence. Thespis recommends that they all go down to Earth incognito, and spend time with mortals to learn how they live and think. Jupiter is interested in the idea but expresses his reluctance to Thespis of leaving Olympus unattended. So Thespis suggests that Jupiter and the other gods retain the services of his troupe to manage things on Olympus while they are away. The bargain is struck. Each of the gods hands off their powers and duties to actors in Thespis's troupe. The gods depart for Earth, but ask Mercury stay behind to act as a consultant to Thespis and keep an eye on things.
Thespis and his troupe quickly go to work. They repair the temple ruins and spruce up the grounds. Thespis, as substitute Jupiter gives the others a free hand to carry out the other gods various duties as each best understand those to be and sees fit to do. And so they do. But not without some confusion. Nicemis goes out each night with Sparkeion. Since they are married in the earthly realm that makes perfect sense. But in the godly realm Nicemis is Diana, goddess of the Moon, and Sparkeion is Apollo, her brother, and the god of the Sun. In this setting they should not be an item and the Sun should certainly not be going out at night.
A year has past. And regardless of some confusion about the gods relationships with one another, all seems to be going rather well. Thespis pats himself on the back noting that running things has been child's play and that there has not been a single complaint from Earth about the way in which they have performed their jobs. But Mercury quickly dissuades him of that notion telling him that the reason he has not seen any complaints is that they are collected by him and only reviewed once a year. He goes on to say that today is the day to review the petitions. The real gods have returned from Earth and are infuriated to learn that Thespis and his substitute gods have made a total shamble of things. Jupiter takes Mercury to task for allowing this to happen. But Mercury is quick to point out that he tried to intervene but that Thespis would have none of it. The numerous and egregious complaints are read to the shock of all giving ample testimony to the sheer incompetence of Thespis and his substitute gods. Jupiter decides that it is time to take back Olympus and send these inept pretend gods back to Earth. And he does so, telling them all; "Away to Earth contemptible comedians, and hear our curse before we set you free. You shall all be eminent tragedians, whom no-one ever, ever goes to see."
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To join or donate, click: http://ctgands.org/join-us/ For more information about us and our shows, be sure to visit our web site (ctgands.org) and our Facebook page (facebook.com/ConnecticutGilbertAndSullivanSociety)
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Videography: Marcus Hamilton, Hollywood East Productions http://www.hollywoodeastproductions.com/
Song subtitles: John Freedman
https://wn.com/Thespis_(Or_The_Gods_Grown_Old)
Jupiter and the other gods on Mount Olympus have grown old and tired. They bemoan that they have lost their sway with mortal man and consider what to do to restore their appeal and influence. As they do they are interrupted by a troupe of actors and their manager, Thespis, who are on their way up the mountain, where they have planned to hold a picnic in celebration of the wedding of Nicemis and Sparkeion, two members of the troupe.
The couple arrive at the summit before the rest of the group in order to share a few private moments together before the rest of the company arrives. The come upon an ancient ruin and talk about how peaceful such a place might be for the two of them. Though blissful over the prospect of being married to one another Nicemis rebuffs Sparkeion's too familiar advances to her (reminding him that they are not yet married). A spat ensues. Sparkeion reminds Nicemis that comely other young ladies have had an eye on him. And she reminds him that their manager, Thespis has always had a special fondness for her.
The rest of the troupe arrive and proceed to settle in for the picnic. Their picnic is shortly interrupted by Jupiter, Apollo, and Mars who take offense at their rude intrusion of their home. After introducing themselves, Jupiter learns from Thespis that mortals take little heed of Jupiter and his fellow gods these days and that they are rarely portrayed in theatre and then only in burlesque.
Jupiter consults Thespis asking him what he thinks they might do to restore their influence. Thespis recommends that they all go down to Earth incognito, and spend time with mortals to learn how they live and think. Jupiter is interested in the idea but expresses his reluctance to Thespis of leaving Olympus unattended. So Thespis suggests that Jupiter and the other gods retain the services of his troupe to manage things on Olympus while they are away. The bargain is struck. Each of the gods hands off their powers and duties to actors in Thespis's troupe. The gods depart for Earth, but ask Mercury stay behind to act as a consultant to Thespis and keep an eye on things.
Thespis and his troupe quickly go to work. They repair the temple ruins and spruce up the grounds. Thespis, as substitute Jupiter gives the others a free hand to carry out the other gods various duties as each best understand those to be and sees fit to do. And so they do. But not without some confusion. Nicemis goes out each night with Sparkeion. Since they are married in the earthly realm that makes perfect sense. But in the godly realm Nicemis is Diana, goddess of the Moon, and Sparkeion is Apollo, her brother, and the god of the Sun. In this setting they should not be an item and the Sun should certainly not be going out at night.
A year has past. And regardless of some confusion about the gods relationships with one another, all seems to be going rather well. Thespis pats himself on the back noting that running things has been child's play and that there has not been a single complaint from Earth about the way in which they have performed their jobs. But Mercury quickly dissuades him of that notion telling him that the reason he has not seen any complaints is that they are collected by him and only reviewed once a year. He goes on to say that today is the day to review the petitions. The real gods have returned from Earth and are infuriated to learn that Thespis and his substitute gods have made a total shamble of things. Jupiter takes Mercury to task for allowing this to happen. But Mercury is quick to point out that he tried to intervene but that Thespis would have none of it. The numerous and egregious complaints are read to the shock of all giving ample testimony to the sheer incompetence of Thespis and his substitute gods. Jupiter decides that it is time to take back Olympus and send these inept pretend gods back to Earth. And he does so, telling them all; "Away to Earth contemptible comedians, and hear our curse before we set you free. You shall all be eminent tragedians, whom no-one ever, ever goes to see."
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To join or donate, click: http://ctgands.org/join-us/ For more information about us and our shows, be sure to visit our web site (ctgands.org) and our Facebook page (facebook.com/ConnecticutGilbertAndSullivanSociety)
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Videography: Marcus Hamilton, Hollywood East Productions http://www.hollywoodeastproductions.com/
Song subtitles: John Freedman
- published: 24 Jan 2021
- views: 5225
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Thespis by Gilbert & Sullivan
Extracts from Act One of Thespis in a new performing edition created by Anthony Baker & Timothy Henty. The vocal score is now available to buy at www.lulu.com. ...
Extracts from Act One of Thespis in a new performing edition created by Anthony Baker & Timothy Henty. The vocal score is now available to buy at www.lulu.com.
Performed at the Normansfield Theatre, Teddington on March 8th and 9th 2008, Starring Richard Suart as Thespis.
The Vocal Score with complete dialogue of this performing version is now available to purchase at Lulu.com - details at www.timothyhenty.com
https://wn.com/Thespis_By_Gilbert_Sullivan
Extracts from Act One of Thespis in a new performing edition created by Anthony Baker & Timothy Henty. The vocal score is now available to buy at www.lulu.com.
Performed at the Normansfield Theatre, Teddington on March 8th and 9th 2008, Starring Richard Suart as Thespis.
The Vocal Score with complete dialogue of this performing version is now available to purchase at Lulu.com - details at www.timothyhenty.com
- published: 25 Apr 2008
- views: 15225
4:06
Foundation | Attack on Thespis and Anacreon Scene S01E02
Foundation | Attack on Thespis and Anacreon Scene S01E02
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Foundation | Attack on Thespis and Anacreon Scene S01E02
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Foundation | Attack on Thespis and Anacreon Scene S01E02
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- published: 16 Feb 2022
- views: 57931
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Thespis - Act I Finale
Part of the Act I Finale from Thespis, by Gilbert & Sullivan, reconstructed by Anthony Baker and Timothy Henty. The music is largely taken from The Pirates of P...
Part of the Act I Finale from Thespis, by Gilbert & Sullivan, reconstructed by Anthony Baker and Timothy Henty. The music is largely taken from The Pirates of Penzance.
Australian Premiere in April 2010 by G&S Opera Victoria, directed by James Wright, musically directed by John Ferguson. Performed at the Alexander Theatre, Monash University, Clayton 3168.
Further production information: http://tinyurl.com/oha8a85
Complete performance available on CD and DVD at our website: http://tinyurl.com/pqsprlq (CD) and http://tinyurl.com/olbakl7 (DVD)
https://wn.com/Thespis_Act_I_Finale
Part of the Act I Finale from Thespis, by Gilbert & Sullivan, reconstructed by Anthony Baker and Timothy Henty. The music is largely taken from The Pirates of Penzance.
Australian Premiere in April 2010 by G&S Opera Victoria, directed by James Wright, musically directed by John Ferguson. Performed at the Alexander Theatre, Monash University, Clayton 3168.
Further production information: http://tinyurl.com/oha8a85
Complete performance available on CD and DVD at our website: http://tinyurl.com/pqsprlq (CD) and http://tinyurl.com/olbakl7 (DVD)
- published: 30 Jun 2014
- views: 1864
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Gilbert & Sullivan's Thespis promo - Pittsburgh Savoyards
The Pittsburgh Savoyards present Gilbert & Sullivan's Thespis live from the Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center in Ross Township, PA, April 28 - May 7 2023!
In-p...
The Pittsburgh Savoyards present Gilbert & Sullivan's Thespis live from the Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center in Ross Township, PA, April 28 - May 7 2023!
In-person tickets: https://www.showclix.com/event/thespis
Livestream tickets: https://www.showclix.com/event/thespis-livestream
More information: https://www.pittsburghsavoyards.org/wordpress/thespis-2023/
https://wn.com/Gilbert_Sullivan's_Thespis_Promo_Pittsburgh_Savoyards
The Pittsburgh Savoyards present Gilbert & Sullivan's Thespis live from the Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center in Ross Township, PA, April 28 - May 7 2023!
In-person tickets: https://www.showclix.com/event/thespis
Livestream tickets: https://www.showclix.com/event/thespis-livestream
More information: https://www.pittsburghsavoyards.org/wordpress/thespis-2023/
- published: 27 Apr 2023
- views: 895
1:58:25
"THESPIS" - Gilbert & Sullivan's "Lost" Comic Opera - Complete with Dialog - Restored Sonics
Complete version (with dialog) of Gilbert & Sullivan's very first comic opera, "Thespis." Fulham Light Operatic Society, conducted by Roderick Spencer, from a ...
Complete version (with dialog) of Gilbert & Sullivan's very first comic opera, "Thespis." Fulham Light Operatic Society, conducted by Roderick Spencer, from a rare privately issued 1972 LP set. As only two vocal numbers remain from this "lost" opera ("Little Maid of Arcadee" and "Climbing Over Rocky Mountain"), Spencer set Gilbert's other lyrics to melodies from less well-known operas, including in particular "Utopia Ltd" and "The Grand Duke." Every effort was made here to clean up the sound, which seems to have been recorded by someone far away from the stage, probably in the lighting booth. It may help to have a libretto nearby. The actor/singers are generally quite good, and the recording gives you a real feel for this wonderful show. Cast members:
Jupiter - Malcolm Sargent
Apollo - Simon Jarrett-Kerr
Mars - Jim Glover
Diana - Marie Potter
Venus - Gladys Wilkinson
Mercury - Carole Beynon
Thespis - Eddie Lewis
Sillimon - David Paramor
Timidon - Leonard Deane
Tipseion - Clifton Shaw
Preposteros - Victor Charlton
Stupidas - Roger Wettone
Sparkeion - Jim Bryant
Nicemis - Jill Carus
Pretteia - Pat Wettone
Daphne - Barbara Sargent
Cymon - Malcolm Butler
https://wn.com/Thespis_Gilbert_Sullivan's_Lost_Comic_Opera_Complete_With_Dialog_Restored_Sonics
Complete version (with dialog) of Gilbert & Sullivan's very first comic opera, "Thespis." Fulham Light Operatic Society, conducted by Roderick Spencer, from a rare privately issued 1972 LP set. As only two vocal numbers remain from this "lost" opera ("Little Maid of Arcadee" and "Climbing Over Rocky Mountain"), Spencer set Gilbert's other lyrics to melodies from less well-known operas, including in particular "Utopia Ltd" and "The Grand Duke." Every effort was made here to clean up the sound, which seems to have been recorded by someone far away from the stage, probably in the lighting booth. It may help to have a libretto nearby. The actor/singers are generally quite good, and the recording gives you a real feel for this wonderful show. Cast members:
Jupiter - Malcolm Sargent
Apollo - Simon Jarrett-Kerr
Mars - Jim Glover
Diana - Marie Potter
Venus - Gladys Wilkinson
Mercury - Carole Beynon
Thespis - Eddie Lewis
Sillimon - David Paramor
Timidon - Leonard Deane
Tipseion - Clifton Shaw
Preposteros - Victor Charlton
Stupidas - Roger Wettone
Sparkeion - Jim Bryant
Nicemis - Jill Carus
Pretteia - Pat Wettone
Daphne - Barbara Sargent
Cymon - Malcolm Butler
- published: 04 Jan 2021
- views: 2383
5:48
Thespis Trailer
The Durham Savoyards Ltd. presents the World Premiere of Thespis by Gilbert, Sullivan, and our own Alan Riley Jones on October 12-15, 2017. Here are a few exce...
The Durham Savoyards Ltd. presents the World Premiere of Thespis by Gilbert, Sullivan, and our own Alan Riley Jones on October 12-15, 2017. Here are a few excerpts from the dress rehearsal. The Roman Gods allow a troop of actors to take their place for a while. Watch out!
https://wn.com/Thespis_Trailer
The Durham Savoyards Ltd. presents the World Premiere of Thespis by Gilbert, Sullivan, and our own Alan Riley Jones on October 12-15, 2017. Here are a few excerpts from the dress rehearsal. The Roman Gods allow a troop of actors to take their place for a while. Watch out!
- published: 12 Oct 2017
- views: 328