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Pirates of Penzance: Finale

Featuring Jon English, Simon Gallaher, Helen Donaldson, Derek Metzger, Tim Tyler, The Fabulous Singlettes, Toni Lamond and Marc James from the Gilbert & Sullivan classic The Pirates of Penzance.  
 
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swa737jetboy (1 day ago) Show Hide
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I AM A BOBBY!!!!!!!!!!!
jollywigs (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Gooning and gurning tends to over shadow the subtle genius of the pastiche!
Gilbert and Sullivan knew what they were writing about...this rubbish has no idea!
lauraslifeisadance (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Best Version of Pirates...Ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And I'm pretty sure in this finale 1 minute 6 until 1 minute 36 is like my favorite part in the entire show!!!!! <3
xxJADIEBARBIExx (2 months ago) Show Hide
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i love love love the rock styles that are incorperated into this. it reminds me a little bit of Tommy, lol. this is deffo one of my favorite musicals of all time! <333
Yeylife (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I <3 PK!
JosieThom (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I want the dvd of this so much!

This is, without a doubt, my favourite production of The Pirates Of Penzance!
SheDemonNinja (3 months ago) Show Hide
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lol saw this on dvd!!!! almost wet my pants laughing!!!!!! I like it when the claps when everything just stops, then Jon English says "we haven't finished yet!" lol
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And anyone who is interested in expanding the audience for live theater would not be rude (and you WERE being rude to Violins1345) to someone who wanted to increase their knowledge. What is obvious to you may not be obvious to everyone.
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