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The twelfth collaboration between composer Arthur Sullivan and librettist W.S. Gilbert, The Gondoliers (or The King of Barataria) tells the story of two charming Venetian gondoliers, Giuseppe and Marco, who are informed that due to an error of identity when they were young boys, one of them is the heir to the throne of Barataria. They are delighted with the situation and agree to share the responsibilities of governing their new kingdom until it can be ascertained which of them is which, but matters are complicated when the Duke and Duchess of Plaza Toro reveal that their beautiful daughter, Casilda, was married to the future king as an infant. The problem? Giuseppe and Marco are both newly married to the contadine Tessa and Gianetta, and Casilda is in love with her father’s attendant, Luiz. Since its premiere in 1889, The Gondoliers has delighted audiences with its memorable score by Sullivan, and its political satire, cleverly tucked into Gilbert’s witty plot line.

Show Information

Category
Operetta
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1889
Genres
Comedy, Satire
Settings
Multiple Settings
Time & Place
mid-1800s, venice, italy; fictional barataria
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
Medium
Dancing
Musical Staging
Licensor
None/royalty-free
Ideal For
Mostly Female Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult Characters, Large Cast

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Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

The Duke of Plaza-Toro

Lead

Male

Baritone

Luiz

Lead

Male

Baritone

Don Alhambra del Bolero

Lead

Male

Bass

Marco Palmieri

Lead

Male

Tenor

Giuseppe Palmieri

Lead

Male

Tenor

The Duchess of Plaza-Toro

Lead

Female

Alto

Casilda

Lead

Female

Soprano

Gianetta

Supporting

Female

Soprano

Tessa

Supporting

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

Inez

Supporting

Female

Alto

Antonio

Featured

Male

Baritone

Francesco

Featured

Male

Tenor

Giorgio

Featured

Male

Bass

Annibale

Featured

Female

Spoken

Fiametta

Featured

Female

Soprano

Vittoria

Featured

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

Giulia

Featured

Female

Soprano

Ensemble

Ensemble

Either or Both

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