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Portland Light Opera -- The Gondoliers by Gilbert And Sullivan - Alpenrose Dairy Operahouse (Public)

When:
Sunday, September 24, 2017, 2:45 PM until 5:00 PM
Where:
Alpenrose Dairy Opera House
6149 SW Shattuck Rd, Portland, OR 97221
Portland, OR  97221
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Bonnie K Barksdale
Category:
Public Events
Registration is recommended
Payment In Full In Advance Only
No Fee
Light Opera of Portland Presents:  The Gondoliers -- Sept 24 (Viva Village attendance) at Alpenrose Dairy Opera House
Meet in the lobby at 2:45 and the program starts at 3:30
Gondoliers (takes place in Italy) and has a humorous plot:   Two guys marry two girls and then discover that a 3rd girl is supposed to have been promised to one of the guys. They don't discover the problem until they are married. No worries: all ends happily.  See expanded summary below.
Open seating  $15 and you can buy tickets at Alpenrose Opera House on the day of the program.

Summary

“The Gondoliers”

Produced December 7, 1889.

Two just-married Venetian gondoliers are informed by the Grand Inquisitor that one of them has just become the King of “Barataria”, but only their foster mother, presently at large, knows which one. As Barataria needs a king to put down unrest in the country, they travel there to reign jointly, leaving their wives behind in Venice until the old lady can be interviewed. It turns out that the king was wed in infancy to the beautiful daughter of the Spanish Duke of Plaza Toro, and so it seems he is an unintentional bigamist. Of course, the beautiful daughter is in love with a common servant! When the young Spaniard and the two Venetian wives all show up wanting to know which of them is queen, complications arise. No worries: The true identity of the king is revealed, and all is combed out spectacularly well by the end.