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re: Asking for help -- not judgement

Posted by: rifletwirlingtenor 02:58 pm EDT 03/27/14
In reply to: Asking for help -- not judgement - RuthAnn 02:26 pm EDT 03/27/14

For several years I directed junior high and high school kids in the British Gilbert and Sullivan operettas--the kids loved doing them (HMS Pinafore, The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, Patience, The Gondoliers, etc.) and the audiences really enjoyed them. Plus there is a long history of G+S being done in schools. Also some of the Amercian operettas would work: Babes in Toyland and The Student Prince come immediately to mind. A lot of the European operettas are more adult in sensibility, although Countess Maritza (with all the gypsies) might work with kids as well.


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