Princess Ida
By: W. S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan

The Yale Gilbert and Sullivan Society 2009 Spring Mainstage Production
Fri Apr 17 7:30 pm
Sat Apr 18 7:00 pm
At Davenport Upper Courtyard

Reservations: Reserve Tickets!


Prince Hilarion and Princess Ida have been betrothed since infanthood. Twenty years later, Ida has forsworn the world of men and started a Ladies’ College. Hilarion and his friends infiltrate the college, dressed in drag, to reclaim his love. Just as they are discovered, Hilarion’s father brings forth a full scale attack upon Ida’s Castle Adamant. Though one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s lesser-known works, Princess Ida features a magnificent score and a very funny story.


Cast
Alex WalkerasScynthius
Arden Rogow-Bales asKing Hidebrand
Axel SchmidtasGuron
Catharine LeechasLady Blanche
Christian GriffinasChorus
Christina AvellanasMelissa
Daniel CruseasChorus
Dylan MorrisasChorus
Elaine SullivanasChorus
Elle RamelasChorus
Gabriel HernandezasArac
Ian RandolphasChorus
Joshua LevinasKing Gama
Karthik RamanathanasChorus
Lauren HartmanasChloe
Marcelle FriedmanasSacharissa
Margaret PlouffeasPrincess Ida
McKay NieldasCyril
Mitchel KawashasPrince Hilarion
Patrick LeeasChorus
Peter MinnigasFlorian
Rachel CohenasLady Pysche
Steffi WeinraubasAda


Crew
Director    Nathaniel Granor
Director    Stan Seiden
Producer    Edith Sangueza
Stage Manager    Sarah Thompson
Technical Director    Jocelyn Traina
Lighting Designer    Eric Anderson
Costume Designer    Liz Rodrick
Musical Director    Kate Swisher
Assistant Musical Director    Steven Feis




Pictures / Files

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