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Saint George and the Dragon

Gilbert and Sullivan (pastiche)

Comic Opera in 2 Acts. (1988)

Compiled from the works of Gilbert and Sullivan with additional material by Ian Gledhill.

SYNOPSIS

The kingdom of Barataria is terrorised by a fearsome dragon which every year demands the sacrifice of the most beautiful maiden in the city. The people complain of the King's inaction,but he is merely the puppet of the Three Wise Men. The King's daughter, Princess Zara, sees through the Wise Men's machinations, and suggests that one of them be sent to fight the dragon. They in turn plot to be rid of her by sending a champion, the ineffectual Sergeant Blue of the Baratarian Police, to fight the dragon, on condition that if he fails (which they are sure he will) the King must sacrifice the Princess herself. No sooner has the Sergeant set out on his mission than a strange Knight arrives. He and the Princess fall in love, and when, as predicted, the Sergeant fails to return and the Princess is sent for sacrifice, Saint George (for it is he) vows to rescue her. Outside the dragon's cave Zara is observed taking tea with a middle aged lady - the dragon herself, otherwise Casilda, ex-queen of Barataria, who with her husband and infant son was forced into exile twenty years before after a Technical Insurrection. She has been luring beautiful maidens and brave warriors to her cave to build a new society. It seems she has recognised Sergeant Blue as her long lost son and plans to marry him to Princess Zara. When George arrives with the King and populace he fights with the Sergeant for Zara's hand. The Sergeant wins by cheating, but before George leaves in disgrace the mysterious fortune teller, Buttercup, reveals that he, and not the Sergeant, is Casilda's son and rightful King of Barataria. The Three Wise Men are arrested and Zara and George declare their love for each other as the curtain falls.

Solo Roles

George (a chivalrous knight)
Princess Zara
The King of Barataria
The Queen
Scaphio (The Three Wise Men)
Phantis (The Three Wise Men)
Tarara (The Three Wise Men)
Casilda (ex-queen of Barataria)
Buttercup (a fortune teller)
Patience (Casilda's maid)
Sergeant Blue
Young Adam (George's squire)
Celia (Young maidens)
Leila (Young maidens)
Fleta (Young maidens)
The Lord Mayor
4 Policemen
1st Citizen

Chorus

Townspeople, young maidens, guards, etc. (SATB) 45%

Settings

Act One:The Market Place
Act Two:Outside the Dragon's cave

Orchestration

2 flutes (1 picc.), 1 oboe, 2 clarinets, 1 bassoon, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, percussion, strings.

Royalties

8% of ticket gross.