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The Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera Company of Long Island.

The Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera Company of Long Island.

authorStaff Writer on Sep 20, 2019

In terms of enduring appeal, the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan rank second only to Shakespeare in the history of English-language theater. But how did W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan create the operas that have linked their names in fame for more than a century?

The Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera Company of Long Island will answer that question in their show “Very Truly Yours, Gilbert & Sullivan,” coming to the East Hampton Library on Saturday, October 5, at 1 p.m.

Written and directed by Gayden Wren, with music directed by and accompanied by Thomas Z. Shepard, “Very Truly Yours, Gilbert & Sullivan” tells the story of the Victorian masters through their own diaries and correspondence, as well as contemporary reviews and memoirs, plus at least one song from each of the 14 Gilbert and Sullivan operas, including “H.M.S. Pinafore,” “The Pirates of Penzance” and “The Mikado.”

The show includes both famous favorites and delightful rarities, making it a splendid evening for audiences of all ages.

The cast includes five singers, each a veteran of many company productions. Kara Vertucci of Lindenhurst is the soprano, Terry Hochler of East Meadow the mezzo-soprano, Jonathan Quarant of Oyster Bay the tenor, Ben Salers of Northport the baritone and Martin Fuller of Oceanside the bass, with David Groeger of Long Beach serving as narrator.

“The story of Gilbert & Sullivan is as rich in drama, humor and human interest as any of their operas,” Wren said. “These were the greatest playwright and the greatest composer of the late Victorian era, working together to create masterpiece after masterpiece — but they were also human beings with human strengths and weaknesses.

“Gilbert’s correspondence is as funny as his operas, but he was also arrogant and hard to get along with,” Wren added. “Sullivan was universally beloved, but was a womanizer and a gambler who drove Gilbert crazy by his unwillingness to do anything until the last possible moment.

“This show offers a peek into their working methods, drawing on their correspondence as they wrote the operas,” he continued. “They were geniuses, but they didn’t always get everything right the first time, and the show reflects that. Most of all, though, it’s an inspiring story of two proud, ambitious men slowly coming to realize that together they are greater than either is capable of becoming individually. There’s a lesson there for all of us.”

Admission to “Very Truly Yours, Gilbert & Sullivan” is free. East Hampton Library is at 159 Main Street, East Hampton. Register at 631-324-0222 ext.3 or easthamptonlibrary.org.

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