'The Pirates of Penzance' presented by Music Theatre and Opera

Event description

  • Arts and entertainment
  • Family friendly
  • Open to the public

"The Pirates of Penzance" premiered on Dec. 31, 1879 at the Fifth Avenue Theater in New York with Arthur Sullivan conducting. It was an immediate hit and takes its place today as one of the most popular and enduring works of musical theatre. In "The Pirates of Penzance," Frederic was apprenticed as a child to a band of tenderhearted, orphaned pirates by his nurse who, being hard of hearing, had mistaken her employer’s instructions to apprentice the boy to a pilot. Upon completing his 21st year, Frederic rejoices that he has fulfilled his indentures and is now free to return to respectable society. However, it turns out that he was born on February 29 in leap year, and he remains apprenticed to the pirates until his 21st birthday. By opera’s end, the pirates, a Major General who knows nothing of military strategy, his large family of beautiful but unwed daughters, and the timid constabulary all contribute to a cacophony that can be silenced only by Queen Victoria's name.

Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan; libretto by W. S. Gilbert; stage direction by David Radamés Toro; music direction by Brian DeMaris; choreography by Molly Lajoie.

This show is suitable for all audiences.

All ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY. There will be no in-person sales at the event.
 Please purchase tickets in advance. Guests who do not have a ticket at the door will be directed to purchase them online. Additional ticket service fees apply to every purchase.

Please inform the Box Office of any seating, ADA and/or assisted listening needs in advance, if possible. 

Notice to Herberger Institute Faculty, Staff, Students and Mirabella Residents:
Eligible HIDA faculty, staff and students redeem their complimentary ticket(s) from this page. Click the 'Buy Tickets' button, select the desired number of tickets, then enter and apply your 10-digit ASU ID as the promo code at checkout. For assistance, email hiboxoffice@asu.edu.

 

Event contact

Herberger Institute Box Office
480-965-6447
hiboxoffice@asu.edu
Date

Sunday, October 1, 2023

Sept. 28, 29, and 30 at 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 1 at 2 p.m.
Time

2:00 pm4:00 pm (MST)

Location

Music Building, Evelyn Smith Music Theatre

Cost

$12-$22