Perthshire Advertiser

Centenary Pirates performanc­e is a sell-out success

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Matthew McPhail from Comrie read out three poignant letters Perth City Operatic Group (PCOG) entertaine­d a full house at the Academy Hall in Crieff at their sell -out performanc­e of Gilbert and Sullivan’s‘The Pirates of Penzance’last Saturday evening.

The show was part of the Crieff Remembers programme with the performanc­e replicatin­g that given by the Strathearn Operatic Society in the same venue more than 100 years ago – when the venue was known as the Porteous Hall.

In April 1915, it hosted the Gilbert and Sullivan classic in aid of the Red Cross and SSAFA.

On Saturday, a witty linking narrative, substituti­ng the original dialogue, followed the twists and turns of Gilbert’s storyline, and was delivered with panache by the opera group’s musical director Andy MacDonald.

There were stunning performanc­es from Loryn Cura (Mabel) and Mike Melrose (Frederick), and Mark Murphy’s occasional­ly updated version of‘I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major General’fully merited the warm applause it received.

The whole cast gave an excellent and entertaini­ng performanc­e of this perennial favourite, and were admirably supported by a small and enthusiast­ic orchestra under the energetic direction of Andy MacDonald.

In recognitio­n of the theme of Crieff Remembers, Comrie’s Matthew McPhail – wearing the uniform of a First World War soldier – read three letters received from the Front, providing sombre and graphic detail of the Great War.

All three letters are part of the Crieff Remembers exhibition, which runs at Strathearn Artspace until 4pm this Saturday.

A collection in aid of SSAFA following the performanc­e raised £223.

The concert was just a taster of what’s to come with the full stage version of the show taking place between the September 5 and 9 at the North Inch Community Campus, Gowans Terrace, Perth.

Tickets are available now by visiting www.perthcog.co.uk, emailing perthcog@gmail.com or calling 0775671249­6 (5-7pm Monday to Friday).

You can also join in the fun at PCOG’s Pirate Family Fun Day on Sunday, August 13, from 1-4pm at Quarrymill Woodland Park, Scone.

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