Details
First performed in 1877,
The Sorcerer is a comic mixture of requited and unrequited love. John Wellington Wells, the Sorcerer, places magic potion in the village teapot, causing everyone to fall asleep. On waking they passionately fall in love with the first person they see! Mismatches ensue, but true love triumphs in the end, through a series of delightful songs and choruses and some very amusing dialogue.
Cast/Performers
Steven Page (Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre - an Elderly Baronet),
Peter van Hulle (Alexis - of the Grenadier Guards - his son),
Matthew Kellett (Dr Daly - Vicar of Ploverleigh),
Stephen Godward (Notary),
Richard Gauntlett (John Wellington Wells - of J W Wells & Co - Family Sorcerers),
Gaynor Keeble (Lady Sangazure - a Lady of Ancient Lineage),
Caroline Kennedy (Aline - her Daughter - betrothed to Alexis),
Mae Heydorn (Mrs Partlet - a Pew-opener),
Catrine Kirkman (Constance - her Daughter)
Creatives/Company
Music:
A SullivanLyrics:
W S GilbertCompany:
The National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company