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Sarah Brightman

as Kate

 

Sarah was born in 1960 and went to stage school training in all types of dance, drama and singing. In 1971 she made her first West End stage appearance as Princess Victoria in John Schlesinger's production of I and Albert. At 16, Sarah joined the T. V. Top of the Pops dance group and a year later became a member of Hot Gossip with a heavy schedule of T. V. and live performances. At 18, Sarah had a major international hit single with / Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper reaching No. 6 in the U.K. Charts. Sarah then opened in Cats as Jemima and young Grizabella. She then appeared as Tara Tree Tops in Rod Argent's musical adaptation of Masquerade at the Young Vie, and then played the title role in the world premiere of Charles Strouse's children's opera Nightingale at the Buxton Festival. Just before joining Pirates, Sarah repeated her role of Nightingale to rave reviews in the show's London production at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. Sarah is frequently seen on T. V. and devotes' considerable time to record production.

 

February, 1983

 

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Cast

The Cast

The Pirate King ..................................... Oliver Tobias

Samuel, His Lieutenant .................. Kevin A. J. Ranson

Frederic ................................................. Peter Noone

Ruth, A Pirate Maid .................................... Annie Ross

 

Major-General Stanley's Daughters

Norma Atallah

Carol Duffy

Elaine Hallam

Nelly Morrison

Edith - Carolyn Alien

Kate - Sarah Brightman

Isabel - Anita Pashley

Mabel - Karen Lancaster

 

Major-General Stanley ..............................Ronald Fraser

The Sergeant  ..........................................  Paul Leonard

 

Pirates and Police -

 Peppi Borza

Peter Bruce

Ken Caswell

Mark Davis

Kevin Feighery

Alan Forrester

Andrew Colder

Raymond Hatfield

Simon Howe

Carry Huddlestone

Peter Leeper

James Meek

Clive Packham

Richie Pitts

Brent Verdon

 

I notice that Ritchie Pitts played Pirates / Police - I believe he was then the same person who dueted with Sarah on the album The Songs That Got Away - with the song -  "Lud's Wedding"

Back-up Singers:

John Denton, Mike Holoway, Michael Lessiter, William Snape, Teresa Wellard, David Wheldon-Williams

 

Understudies

Pirate King — Paul Leonard Samuel - Andrew Colder; Ruth - Sarah Shipton; Frederic — Mike Holoway; Edith - Nelly Morrison; Major-General - Kevin A. J. Ranson; Sergeant - Peppi Borza; Mabel - Carolyn Alien; Kate - Teresa Wellard; Isabel - Norma Atallah Swings: Mairi Armstrong, Aidan Cook, Christopher Robinson.

 

Orchestra

Conductor — Martin Koch

Clarinets - Richard Blewett & Martin Frith

Bassoon - David Miles

Flutes —  Carol Brown & Alexa Turpin

Trumpets - Malcolm Gosden & Tim Hawes

Trombone — Peter Thorley

Keyboards - Tom Gilhooly & Andy Read

Mallets - Nigel Charman

Timpani - Christopher Guy

Percussion — Tony Bourke

Bass — Lesley Hooson & Peter Trundley

 

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Story & Musical Numbers

Act I

Frederic, a young man with a strong sense of duty, is seen celebrating his twenty-first birthday in the company of a group of pirates ("Pour, oh pour, the pirate sherry"). His nurse Ruth appears and reveals that she had apprenticed Frederic to the pirate band by mistake, many years ago ("When Frederic was a little lad"). Because Frederic has never seen any women other than Ruth, he believes her to be beautiful, and agrees to marry her later that day. Although Frederic is sympathetic to his pirate friends (they being all orphans whose gentle natures make their piratical careers difficult) his sense of duty nonetheless compels him to leave the band upon the completion of his apprenticeship and, then destroy them. He invites the Pirate King to give up piracy and go with him, but is refused ("Oh! better far to live and die"). Upon leaving the pirates, Frederic sees a group of beautiful young girls on the shore, and realises that Ruth lied to him about her features ("Oh false one! You have deceived me!"). He hides before the girls arrive. The girls enter the stage singing ("Climbing over rocky mountain"). Frederic reveals himself ("Stop Ladies Pray!") and appeals to them for affection ("Oh! is there not one maiden breast") to help him reform; one of them, Mabel, responds to his plea ("Poor wandering one"). The other girls contemplate whether to eavesdrop, or leave the new couple alone ("What ought we to do?"), and eventually decide to sing about the weather ("How beautifully blue the sky"). Frederic warns the girls of the pirates nearby ("Stay, we must not lose our senses"), but they are interrupted by the arrival of said pirates, who wish to capture all the girls for wives ("Here's a first rate opportunity"). Mabel warns the pirates that the girls father is a Major-General ("Hold Monsters!") who arrives and introduces himself ("I am the very model of a modern Major-General"). The pirates attempt to kill him and take his daughters but he appeals to them for clemency on the grounds that he's an orphan ("Oh men of dark and dismal fate"). The soft-hearted pirates are sympathetic, and release the girls.

 

Act II

The Major-General sits in his family mausoleum, surrounded by his daughters. He laments his tortured conscience at the lie he told the Pirate King, while they attempt to console him ("Oh dry the glistening tear"). The Police Sergeant and his policemen enter to announce their readiness to go forth and arrest the pirates ("When the foremen bares his steel"). Frederic, who is to lead the group, pauses for a moment's reflection ("Now for the pirate's lair"), at which point he encounters Ruth and the Pirate King. They inform him that his apprenticeship was worded so as to bind him to them until his twenty-first birthday - and, because that birthday happens to be on the extra day of Leap Year, that means that technically only five birthdays have passed ("When you had left our pirate fold"). Frederic is convinced that he must rejoin the pirates by this logic, and thus he sees it as his duty to inform the Pirate King of the Major-General's lie ("Away, away, my hearts on fire").

He meets Mabel ("All is prepared") and she bids him to stay ("Stay Frederic, stay"), but the he dutifully returns to fulfil his apprenticeship with the pirates. Mabel consoles herself ("No, I am brave"), The police and their Sergeant are told they must go alone ("When the foreman bares his steel" (reprise)"), and they lament their fate ("When a felon's not engaged in his employment"). They hide on hearing the approach of the pirates ("A rollocking band of pirates we"), who have stolen onto the grounds, meaning to avenge themselves for the Major-General's lie ("With cat-like tread"). The police and the pirates prepare for the fight ("Hush, hush! not a word"). The Major-General himself appears, sleepless with guilt ("Sighing softly to the river"), and his daughters follow him. The pirates, of course, leap to the attack, and the police to the defence; but the police are easily defeated. The Sergeant plays his trump card, demanding that the pirates yield "In Queen Victoria's name;" the pirates, overcome with loyalty, do so. Ruth appears and reveals that the orphan pirates are in fact noblemen; all is forgiven, Frederic and Mabel are reunited, and the Major-General is happy to marry his daughters to the noble pirates after all.

 

I have highlighted the songs I think Sarah would have sung, these might be wrong

Musical Numbers Act 1 -

Pour, O Pour The Pirate Sherry Pirate King, Samuel, Frederic and Pirates

When Frederic Was A Little Lad Ruth

Oh, Better Far To Live And Die Pirate King & Pirates

Oh, False One, You Have Deceived Me! Ruth & Frederic

Climbing Over Rocky Mountain Edith, Kate & Daughters

Stop, Ladies, Pray! Frederic & Daughters

Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast Frederic & Daughters

Poor Wandering One Mabel & Daughters

What Ought We To Do ? Edith, Kate & Daughters

How Beautifully Blue The Sky Mabel, Frederic & Daughters

Stay, We Must Not Lose Our Senses Frederic, Daughters & Pirates

Hold, Monsters! Mabel, Samuel, Major-General, Daughters & Pirates

I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General Major General & Ensemble

Oh, Men Of Dark And Dismal Fate Ensemble

 

Musical Numbers Act 2

Oh, Dry The Glistening Tear - Mabel & Daughters

Then Frederic Let Your Escort

Lion-Hearted - Major-General & Frederic

When The Foeman Bares His Steel -Sergeant, Mabel, Police & Daughters

Now For The Pirates' Lair - Frederic, Pirate King & Ruth

When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold - Ruth, Frederic & Pirate King

My Eyes Are Fully Open* - Frederic, Ruth & Pirate King

Away, Away! My Heart's On Fire - Ruth, Pirate King & Frederic

All Is Prepared - Mabel & Frederic

Stay, Frederic, Stay! - Mabel & Frederic

Sorry Her Lot** - Mabel

No, I Am Brave - Mabel, Sergeant & Police

When A Felon's Not Engaged In His Employment - Sergeant & Police

A Rollicking Band of Pirates We - Pirates, Sergeant & Police

With Cat-Like Tread, Upon Our Prey -  Pirates, Police & Samuel

Hush, Hush! Not A Word Frederic, Pirates, Police & Major- General

Sighing Softly To The River -  Major-General & Ensemble

Finale - Ensemble

 

* From "Ruddigore"

 

** From "H.M.S. Pinafore"

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