Musical swashbucklers: 'The Pirates of Penzance is at Deer Valley next weekend

Published: Sunday, Aug. 6 2006 12:00 a.m. MDT

The fearsome Pirate King, sung by Carlos Archuleta, threatens Frederic (George Dyer) and Mabel (Lisa Vroman) in "Penzance."

Laura Seitz, Deseret Morning News

The Utah Symphony & Opera production of "The Pirates of Penzance" in Deer Valley next weekend will mark a reunion of sorts for a trio of artists.

For soprano Lisa Vroman, tenor George Dyer and stage director Patricia-Maria Weinmann, the Gilbert and Sullivan comic masterpiece Friday and Saturday will be their third joint appearance at the outdoor venue. And their third G&S operetta.

The three collaborated for the first time two years ago in "The Mikado," during the Deer Valley Music Festival's inaugural season. They returned last year for "H.M.S. Pinafore."

And judging from what they told the Deseret Morning News during a joint interview in Abravanel Hall, the three had so much fun that it's a given they should return for yet another G&S musical romp. "There was an instant synergy among us," Weinmann said, "so it's an enormous gift to be back with them."

Vroman, who has been a frequent guest artist with the Utah Symphony over the past several years, said it's unusual for this kind of rapport among cast members.

That's why she agreed to return this year. "It's more enjoyable," Vroman said, "when everyone gets along."

"Often," Weinmann added, "there's a lot of strife and technical issues and problems with props. But not here. Everyone has a great time, and the company does everything possible to have things run smoothly."

Dyer, who makes his home in Utah, enjoys the casual mood at Deer Valley. "At the opera, there's a lot of formality. But here, you can just throw out a blanket, sit and have a wonderful time. There is a feel-good atmosphere at Deer Valley."

And "The Pirates of Penzance" lends itself readily to the laid-back ambience at the symphony's summer residence.

When the operetta opens, Frederic, a pirate apprentice, has reached his 21st birthday and the end of his apprenticeship. He's fallen in love with Mabel, a ward of Major General Stanley, and plans to leave the pirates and turn them in.

But the Pirate King has found a loophole to keep Frederic within their ranks.

It turns out Frederic was born in a leap year, on Feb. 29, technically making him only 5 and still bound to the pirate band. The young man's sense of duty is so strong that he feels obligated to remain with the pirates until he turns 21 by his actual birth date, which won't be for another 60 years.

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