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New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players

New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players (often known as NYGASP) is a professional repertory theatre company, based in New York City that has specialized in the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan for over 40 years. It performs an annual season in New York City and tours extensively in North America.

Albert Bergeret, Artistic Director, and
David Wannen, Executive Director, of NYGASP

Beginning in New York City in 1974 by performing the Savoy operas with piano accompaniment, the company hired its first orchestra in 1979 for its seasons at Symphony Space theatre in New York. The company was fully professional by the 1980s and began touring, presenting its full-scale productions at such venues as Wolf Trap in Virginia, as well as its New York seasons. In 2002, NYGASP first rented the 2,750-seat New York City Center, where it performed most of its annual New York seasons until 2013. It has also performed at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival several times. NYGASP also performs at schools and offers smaller touring groups and cabaret performances.

History edit

Early years edit

Albert Bergeret founded the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players in 1974, together with his wife, Gail Wofford (they married in 1978) and a few others. Bergeret, Wofford and most of the other founders were alumni of the Barnard Gilbert and Sullivan Society, a New York City college theatre group that presented the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan at Columbia University from 1948 to 1991.[1][2][3]

 
Symphony Space, the company's home from 1978 to 2001 and occasionally thereafter

The nascent group's first performance was in Straus Park, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, on July 14, 1974 as part of a street fair. In the early years of the company, singers were drawn from Columbia University and from the semi-pro New York theatre community, including Vincent La Selva's opera workshop, and sang without compensation. Originally called "West Side Gilbert & Sullivan Players", the group originally performed scenes from Gilbert and Sullivan operas with a sound system and a cast of nine people in outdoor performances and in nursing homes and hospitals around New York City, with borrowed costumes, set pieces and an electric piano from the New York Grand Opera, the Bloomingdale School of Music and other supporters. Their first indoor home was at the theatre in the B’nai Jeshurun Community Center. Bergeret designed and built the sets and acted as stage and musical director. In 1975, the company incorporated as a not-for-profit organization under the current name.[4]

At the beginning of 1976, the company began to offer runs in repertory on Sundays, the only day the theater was available, since the New York School of Opera used the space on other days. After several Sunday performances of H.M.S Pinafore and Trial by Jury, NYGASP expanded its repertoire by premiering a new production of The Pirates of Penzance on Sunday afternoon, February 29, 1976 – the 30th birthday of the character Frederic from that opera. Bergeret appeared on stage ahead of the performance, made up as the 120-year-old hero, and a large cake was cut and shared with the audience. WQXR Radio's manager, Robert Sherman assisted with the festivities. That autumn, the company had grown sufficiently to permit four shows – Pinafore, Pirates, The Mikado, and Iolanthe – to be presented in rotation. Beginning in the fall of 1977, the company was performing full weeks runs of the operas, and the following year it moved into the 700-seat Symphony Space theatre in New York, including a production celebrating the centenary of H.M.S. Pinafore. Bergeret traded his services as the first Technical Director of Symphony Space (and Wofford as House Manager) in exchange for office space, storage and theatre dates.[4]

Bergeret was ambitious, and he wanted his company to grow and become fully professional. In May 1979, NYGASP hired its first 25-piece orchestra and began to pay performance fees to principal singers as the level of professionalism of its cast continued to increase. NYGASP scored a publicity coup on October 28, 1979, when pictures of the cast performing excerpts from Pinafore on the Staten Island Ferry were displayed in the Sunday New York Times and the New York Daily News. The company expanded its audience further at Symphony Space as it celebrated the centennials of the G&S operas there, beginning with The Pirates of Penzance in 1979, eventually performing all of the extant Savoy operas. NYGASP attracted such loyal fans and supporters as writer Isaac Asimov and began to gain favorable and frequent reviews in The New York Times and the Daily News, among others.[5]

The 1980s and 1990s edit

 
The company frequently performs The Pirates of Penzance

The 1981 season opened with NYGASP's celebration of the Patience centenary in April 1981 (hosted by Asimov). In the fall of 1981, NYGASP began touring its productions along the U.S. East Coast in addition to its short New York seasons. By the early 1980s, NYGASP paid performance fees not only to principal singers, but also to choristers. The company was able to attract an increased level of contributions, including annual grants from the New York State Council on the Arts. By the mid-1980s, NYGASP had attracted an independent Board of Directors to assist with fund raising and risk management.[6]

NYGASP has imported various guest stars over the years to appeal to a larger audience. In 1984, NYGASP hired John Reed, the former principal comedian of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, to join NYGASP for a centennial production of Princess Ida at Symphony Space.[7] He remained as the company's principal comedian for five more of its New York seasons.[8] His presence also attracted additional professional singers to NYGASP for the chance to perform with him, and he was able to impart some of his experience to company regulars. At a gala benefit for the company at Symphony Space in 1987, Reed, dressed as the Lord Chancellor from Iolanthe, proposed marriage, on stage, to celebrity sex therapist and author Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Later guest stars came mostly from a television background.[9] Some of those, like Steve Allen in 1995, were criticized for their lack of experience in the genre,[10] while others, like Hal Linden in 2008, fared well.

NYGASP averaged four productions a year at Symphony Space during the 1980s and 1990s, each playing for about a week. In 1985, the orchestra was unionized, and in 1989 the company entered into an agreement with the Actors' Equity union. The company's repertoire expanded throughout the 1980s, and it gradually produced all of the extant Gilbert and Sullivan operas. There was also a short-lived attempt in 1989 to broaden the company's repertory beyond G&S, when it presented Gershwin's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Of Thee I Sing.[11] But the experiment proved too expensive for the company, and since then, NYGASP has stayed with G&S (and a few presentations of Sullivan collaborations with other librettists). NYGASP recovered from a financially difficult 1990 with the help of supporter contributions and a willingness of its audiences to pay higher ticket prices, and the company survived (after one dark season), and continued to grow, through the 1990s, outliving the other professional light opera companies in New York City, notably the year-round Light Opera of Manhattan. In 1997 the company hired a professional touring management company.

21st century edit

In 2001, Symphony Space closed for renovations. NYGASP rented New York City Center, a 2,750-seat theatre in midtown Manhattan, for its 2002 season.[12] During a three-week run of Pirates, H.M.S. Pinafore, and The Mikado, the company enjoyed good box office results and continued to perform at City Center most seasons thereafter until 2013. Moving to this large house increased NYGASP's level of recognition and its annual budget to nearly 1.5 million dollars.[13][14] Since 2014, the company has used other venues for its New York seasons.[2][15][16] Bergeret still serves as NYGASP's Artistic Director and General Manager, and Wofford continues to supervise the costumes and helps to run the company, along with other members of the NYGASP team, including executive director David Wannen (since 2006) and associate director and choreographer David Auxier (since 2008).[17] In 2022, Bergeret received a Legend of Off Broadway award at the Off Broadway Alliance Awards, for "extraordinary contributions over many years".[18]

 
H.M.S. Pinafore is another mainstay of the company

For their recent New York seasons, NYGASP has generally programmed about three G&S operas, one or two of which are drawn from the "Big Three" (Pinafore, Pirates or Mikado) and at least one of which is one of the less often seen Savoy operas.[14] In 2007, NYGASP presented, at City Center, a performance of The Rose of Persia, a comic opera by Sullivan and Basil Hood that had not been performed by a professional company for over seventy years.[19] NYGASP continues to present broadly traditional productions of Gilbert and Sullivan, usually with a number of topical references added in.[20] In their Pirates production, for instance, at one point the company performs a kick-line parody of A Chorus Line.[21] But mostly they stay close to Gilbert's libretti.[22]

NYGASP uses a number of different directors and conductors from time to time, but most of the productions are still directed and conducted by Bergeret.[16] Notable singers who have recently performed with the company include Broadway soprano Kimilee Bryant and tenors Keith Jameson (ENO; NYCO) and Brandon Jovanovich (San Francisco Opera; NYCO), who have gone on to substantial opera careers. In reviewing the company's Pinafore in 2008, The New York Times wrote, "From a staging perspective, there is nothing remotely subtle about Mr. Bergeret’s approach. Spoken dialogue is emphatically underlined with endless mugging and exaggerated gestures. ... Still, all hands treat the music with style and respect. Mr. Bergeret drew playing of bouncy refinement from the orchestra. The principals were uniformly good."[23] In a 2010 review of Ruddigore, the Financial Times praised the company's "roster of principals, mostly youthful, who treat the music with lilting grace, rhythmic bravado and patter virtuosity, as needed".[24] A 2012 review called the company's Pirates "a spectacularly entertaining show that channels decades of great theatrics, a little modern humor, and a perfectly picturesque staging."[25][26]

NYGASP continues to tour on the East Coast, in the Midwest and in other parts of the U.S. several times each year, performing regularly at Wolf Trap's Filene Center in Vienna, Virginia; Van Wezel Hall in Sarasota, Florida; the Mann Center outside Philadelphia; McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey; the Shubert Theater in New Haven, Connecticut; and in Saratoga Springs, New York, among other venues, often earning positive reviews.[27][28] In 2004, the company presented two G&S productions in England at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival. It also presented two full-scale productions (Pinafore and Pirates) and its cabaret-style revue, "I've Got a Little Twist", at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, as part of the U.S. leg of the 2010 International G&S Festival.[citation needed]

NYGASP usually presents a New Year's Eve gala and sometimes other special events, featuring pastiches or lesser-known Sullivan music or company members' favorite songs in concert, and there is sometimes a segment where spontaneous audience requests are played, with orchestra, and with singers chosen on the spot by the conductor.[29] It also offers small groups of singers for concerts, private and corporate events and outdoor performances, under the name "Wand’ring Minstrels" and its cabaret-style revue combining Gilbert and Sullivan with musical theatre, I've Got a Little Twist, written and directed by David Auxier.[30][31] The piece won a Backstage Bistro Award in 2010.[32] In addition, NYGASP groups have often performed on the "listening room" program on WQXR radio in New York City and have been seen on The Today Show on Saturday morning on NBC. In 2002, the company produced a Gilbert and Sullivan potpourri CD titled Oh Joy! Oh, Rapture!.

The company celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2014 with a New York season at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York University[16] and a return to the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival in England.[33][34] In 2015, the company withdrew a planned revival of The Mikado after a protest by Asian-Americans about stereotypical elements of their production reflected in the company's publicity materials.[35] The company redesigned its production after consulting with an advisory group of Asian-American theatre professionals and journalists and debuted the new concept in December 2016, receiving a warm review in The New York Times.[36] Recent New York seasons have played at the Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College. Of the company's production of The Yeomen of the Guard there in 2018, Aaron Elstein wrote in Crain's New York Business, "the crowd ... exulted in delight."[37]

School and outreach programs edit

Each season, NYGASP offers a few full-scale performances of its main stage productions to NYC public school groups free of charge (paid for by corporate sponsors). It also presents its "Family Overtures" series of pre-show introductions for multi-generational audiences.[38] In addition, Bergeret and small groups of performers from NYGASP travel to private schools in New York City to give concert-classes about the music and satire of Gilbert and Sullivan and other aspects of presenting G&S. The company also presents nearly full-scale or shortened versions of the shows at various schools throughout the school year, and sometimes invites school groups to see their shows for free or at reduced prices.[39]

NYGASP has an arrangement with the school district in Syosset, New York, in which, each spring, a shortened version of one of a G&S opera is presented at a school, with piano accompaniment, using NYGASP principals, and giving an opportunity to 40-60 6th grade students to act as the chorus.[38] The music teachers teach the students their vocal parts, and then Bergeret and a NYGASP accompanist teach the students the staging and choreography of the show and refine the choral music. The children rehearse for a full day with the NYGASP principals and have the opportunity to ask any questions that may occur to them. Two performances are given by the students at their school. In addition, introductory programs are given in advance to each of the 5th and 6th grade classes in the school district, to acquaint the students with some of the material and any special concepts they may need to understand (such as "apprenticeship" in The Pirates of Penzance or the British class structure in H.M.S. Pinafore). Sometimes the children also travel to New York City to see a full-scale NYGASP production.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Smith, Dinitia. "Decades of Polishing Up the Handle", The New York Times, December 31, 2005, p. 9
  2. ^ a b Stewart, Zachary. "What Does Justin Bieber Have to Do With Gilbert & Sullivan?", TheatreMania.com, December 13, 2013
  3. ^ "Barnard Gilbert and Sullivan Society to Give Two Operettas", Columbia Daily Spectator, Vol. C, No. 97, April 18, 1956
  4. ^ a b NYGASP Theatre Program, "Prime Time G&S: 20th Anniversary Celebration", April 24, 1994, Symphony Space, New York City
  5. ^ Recent and archived reviews of the company's performances
  6. ^ Current members of the NYGASP Board of Directors
  7. ^ Holden, Stephen. "Operetta: Gilbert and Sullivan's Ida", The New York Times, January 1, 1984
  8. ^ Kozinn, Allan. "A Pirates of Penzance With Some Opulence", The New York Times, December 22, 1988
  9. ^ Morrison, Michael A. "A Topsy-Turvy World", Theatre Mania, December 2001, accessed December 3, 2012
  10. ^ Oestreich, James R. "Giving The Mikado a Steve Allen Treatment", The New York Times, January 7, 1995, accessed December 3, 2012
  11. ^ Holden, Stephen. "Reviews/Music; Gilbert and Sullivan Yield to Gershwin and Ryskind", The New York Times, April 3, 1990, accessed December 26, 2013
  12. ^ Griffiths, Paul. "Operetta Review; Softhearted Pirates and One Sappy Guy", The New York Times, January 15, 2002, accessed July 22, 2016; and Kennerley, David. "Fairies Gone Wild, Fa-la", Gay City News, Vol. 3, issue 303, January 15–21, 2004, accessed July 22, 2015
  13. ^ Gluck, Victor. The Mikado, TheatreScene.net, January 7, 2013
  14. ^ a b Smith, Steve. "When Yeomen Seek Yeowomen", The New York Times, January 21, 2013
  15. ^ Smith, Steve. "A Satire With Targets Not So Well Remembered", The New York Times, 5 January 2014
  16. ^ a b c Schweitzer, Vivien. "Naughty in Spite of Himself", The New York Times, November 2, 2014, accessed July 19, 2016; and Fonseca-Wollheim, Corinna da. "Is The Mikado Too Politically Incorrect to Be Fixed? Maybe Not.", December 30, 2016
  17. ^ Rice, David M. "New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players – Iolanthe – conducted & directed by Albert Bergeret", Classical Source, November 8, 2015. Wannen and Auxier have also acted on stage with the company since 2003 and 1992, respectively.
  18. ^ Rabinowitz, Chloe. "Harmony, Assassins & More Win 2022 Off Broadway Alliance Awards", BroadwayWorld.com, May 24, 2022
  19. ^ Dale, Michael. "The Rose of Persia: Sullivan Without Gilbert", BroadwayWorld.com, 14 January 2007
  20. ^ Smith, Steve. "Gilbert and Sullivan Made Jokes About Costco and Smartphones? Who Knew?", The New York Times, December 3, 2012
  21. ^ Ciletti, Elena. "Pirates at The Smith was effervescent". Finger Lakes Times, April 11, 2011
  22. ^ Review of NYGASP's Mikado. The New York Times, 2007
  23. ^ Smith, Steve. "All Hands on Deck for Absurd Relevance", The New York Times, June 9, 2008
  24. ^ Bernheimer, Martin. "Ruddigore, New York G&S Players", Financial Times, January 18, 2010
  25. ^ Laxson, Erica. "The Pirates of Penzance at Wolf Trap", DCMetroTheaterArts.com, June 30, 2012
  26. ^ Schweitzer, Vivien. "Those Brash Buccaneers, Pattering at Top Speed", The New York Times, 5 January 2014
  27. ^ Burns, Ellen. "NYGASP's The Pirates of Penzance Delightfully Invades Wolf Trap", BroadwayWorld.com, June 15, 2015; and Peña, Susan L. "Pirates of Penzance judged perfect, perfect, perfect", Reading Eagle, March 2, 2009
  28. ^ Sobelsohn, David. "H.M.S. Pinafore - W.S. Gilbert/Arthur Sullivan", CultureVulture.net, June 11, 2005
  29. ^ Stewart, Zachary. "New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players Return for H.M.S. Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance", TheaterMania.com, October 5, 2021
  30. ^ Moore, Oscar E. "Gilbert & Sullivan with a twist at the Triad", TalkEntertainment.com, January 12, 2009, accessed September 29, 2011
  31. ^ Kelley, Daniel. "I've Got a Little Twist", nytheatre.com, January 8, 2009, accessed September 29, 2011
  32. ^ "Bistro Award Hall of Fame" (2010), Bistroawards.com, accessed September 29, 2010
  33. ^ "NY Gilbert & Sullivan Players to Sail Across the Pond for Harrogate's 2014 International G&S Festival, Aug 5-10", BroadwayWorld.com, June 25, 2014
  34. ^ Chalmers, Graham. "G&S festival at Harrogate: organiser’s lot is a happy one", Harrogate Advertiser, August 23, 2014
  35. ^ Nguyen, Michael D. "New York City Production of 'The Mikado' Canceled Following Accusations of Racism", NBC News, September 18, 2015
  36. ^ Fonseca-Wollheim, Corinna da. "Is The Mikado Too Politically Incorrect to Be Fixed? Maybe Not.", December 30, 2016; and "New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players Reveals Concepts for Reimagined The Mikado; Kelvin Moon Loh Joins Creative Team!", BroadwayWorld.com, October 6, 2016
  37. ^ Elstein, Aaron. "The opera business has found its voice again", Crain's New York Business, November 12, 2018
  38. ^ a b Hochswender, Woody. "City Center: G & S Fest 2008", PlayBillArts.com, June 8, 2008
  39. ^ Hochswender, Woody. "High Standards and Hijinks". Playbillarts.com, November 30, 2007, accessed 4 August 2010

References edit

  • Profile of the company by Theatremania.com
  • New York Times Review and Profile of the company (2004)

External links edit

  • NYGASP website
  • Broadwayworld.com review of NYGASP's Pirates from January 18, 2005
  • Article about the local 802 musician's union negotiations with NYGASP
  • NY Times review of NYGASP's Mikado, January 8, 2007
  • NY Post review of NYGASP's Yeomen, January 8, 2007
  • NY Magazine feature, January 23, 2006 issue
  • Profile of the company and review of Princess Ida starring Frank Gorshin (2000)
  • Review of the company's Mikado (2006)

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New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players often known as NYGASP is a professional repertory theatre company based in New York City that has specialized in the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan for over 40 years It performs an annual season in New York City and tours extensively in North America Albert Bergeret Artistic Director and David Wannen Executive Director of NYGASP Beginning in New York City in 1974 by performing the Savoy operas with piano accompaniment the company hired its first orchestra in 1979 for its seasons at Symphony Space theatre in New York The company was fully professional by the 1980s and began touring presenting its full scale productions at such venues as Wolf Trap in Virginia as well as its New York seasons In 2002 NYGASP first rented the 2 750 seat New York City Center where it performed most of its annual New York seasons until 2013 It has also performed at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival several times NYGASP also performs at schools and offers smaller touring groups and cabaret performances Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 The 1980s and 1990s 1 3 21st century 2 School and outreach programs 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Albert Bergeret founded the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players in 1974 together with his wife Gail Wofford they married in 1978 and a few others Bergeret Wofford and most of the other founders were alumni of the Barnard Gilbert and Sullivan Society a New York City college theatre group that presented the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan at Columbia University from 1948 to 1991 1 2 3 nbsp Symphony Space the company s home from 1978 to 2001 and occasionally thereafter The nascent group s first performance was in Straus Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on July 14 1974 as part of a street fair In the early years of the company singers were drawn from Columbia University and from the semi pro New York theatre community including Vincent La Selva s opera workshop and sang without compensation Originally called West Side Gilbert amp Sullivan Players the group originally performed scenes from Gilbert and Sullivan operas with a sound system and a cast of nine people in outdoor performances and in nursing homes and hospitals around New York City with borrowed costumes set pieces and an electric piano from the New York Grand Opera the Bloomingdale School of Music and other supporters Their first indoor home was at the theatre in the B nai Jeshurun Community Center Bergeret designed and built the sets and acted as stage and musical director In 1975 the company incorporated as a not for profit organization under the current name 4 At the beginning of 1976 the company began to offer runs in repertory on Sundays the only day the theater was available since the New York School of Opera used the space on other days After several Sunday performances of H M S Pinafore and Trial by Jury NYGASP expanded its repertoire by premiering a new production of The Pirates of Penzance on Sunday afternoon February 29 1976 the 30th birthday of the character Frederic from that opera Bergeret appeared on stage ahead of the performance made up as the 120 year old hero and a large cake was cut and shared with the audience WQXR Radio s manager Robert Sherman assisted with the festivities That autumn the company had grown sufficiently to permit four shows Pinafore Pirates The Mikado and Iolanthe to be presented in rotation Beginning in the fall of 1977 the company was performing full weeks runs of the operas and the following year it moved into the 700 seat Symphony Space theatre in New York including a production celebrating the centenary of H M S Pinafore Bergeret traded his services as the first Technical Director of Symphony Space and Wofford as House Manager in exchange for office space storage and theatre dates 4 Bergeret was ambitious and he wanted his company to grow and become fully professional In May 1979 NYGASP hired its first 25 piece orchestra and began to pay performance fees to principal singers as the level of professionalism of its cast continued to increase NYGASP scored a publicity coup on October 28 1979 when pictures of the cast performing excerpts from Pinafore on the Staten Island Ferry were displayed in the Sunday New York Times and the New York Daily News The company expanded its audience further at Symphony Space as it celebrated the centennials of the G amp S operas there beginning with The Pirates of Penzance in 1979 eventually performing all of the extant Savoy operas NYGASP attracted such loyal fans and supporters as writer Isaac Asimov and began to gain favorable and frequent reviews in The New York Times and the Daily News among others 5 The 1980s and 1990s edit nbsp The company frequently performs The Pirates of Penzance The 1981 season opened with NYGASP s celebration of the Patience centenary in April 1981 hosted by Asimov In the fall of 1981 NYGASP began touring its productions along the U S East Coast in addition to its short New York seasons By the early 1980s NYGASP paid performance fees not only to principal singers but also to choristers The company was able to attract an increased level of contributions including annual grants from the New York State Council on the Arts By the mid 1980s NYGASP had attracted an independent Board of Directors to assist with fund raising and risk management 6 NYGASP has imported various guest stars over the years to appeal to a larger audience In 1984 NYGASP hired John Reed the former principal comedian of the D Oyly Carte Opera Company to join NYGASP for a centennial production of Princess Ida at Symphony Space 7 He remained as the company s principal comedian for five more of its New York seasons 8 His presence also attracted additional professional singers to NYGASP for the chance to perform with him and he was able to impart some of his experience to company regulars At a gala benefit for the company at Symphony Space in 1987 Reed dressed as the Lord Chancellor from Iolanthe proposed marriage on stage to celebrity sex therapist and author Dr Ruth Westheimer Later guest stars came mostly from a television background 9 Some of those like Steve Allen in 1995 were criticized for their lack of experience in the genre 10 while others like Hal Linden in 2008 fared well NYGASP averaged four productions a year at Symphony Space during the 1980s and 1990s each playing for about a week In 1985 the orchestra was unionized and in 1989 the company entered into an agreement with the Actors Equity union The company s repertoire expanded throughout the 1980s and it gradually produced all of the extant Gilbert and Sullivan operas There was also a short lived attempt in 1989 to broaden the company s repertory beyond G amp S when it presented Gershwin s Pulitzer Prize winning musical Of Thee I Sing 11 But the experiment proved too expensive for the company and since then NYGASP has stayed with G amp S and a few presentations of Sullivan collaborations with other librettists NYGASP recovered from a financially difficult 1990 with the help of supporter contributions and a willingness of its audiences to pay higher ticket prices and the company survived after one dark season and continued to grow through the 1990s outliving the other professional light opera companies in New York City notably the year round Light Opera of Manhattan In 1997 the company hired a professional touring management company 21st century edit In 2001 Symphony Space closed for renovations NYGASP rented New York City Center a 2 750 seat theatre in midtown Manhattan for its 2002 season 12 During a three week run of Pirates H M S Pinafore and The Mikado the company enjoyed good box office results and continued to perform at City Center most seasons thereafter until 2013 Moving to this large house increased NYGASP s level of recognition and its annual budget to nearly 1 5 million dollars 13 14 Since 2014 the company has used other venues for its New York seasons 2 15 16 Bergeret still serves as NYGASP s Artistic Director and General Manager and Wofford continues to supervise the costumes and helps to run the company along with other members of the NYGASP team including executive director David Wannen since 2006 and associate director and choreographer David Auxier since 2008 17 In 2022 Bergeret received a Legend of Off Broadway award at the Off Broadway Alliance Awards for extraordinary contributions over many years 18 nbsp H M S Pinafore is another mainstay of the company For their recent New York seasons NYGASP has generally programmed about three G amp S operas one or two of which are drawn from the Big Three Pinafore Pirates or Mikado and at least one of which is one of the less often seen Savoy operas 14 In 2007 NYGASP presented at City Center a performance of The Rose of Persia a comic opera by Sullivan and Basil Hood that had not been performed by a professional company for over seventy years 19 NYGASP continues to present broadly traditional productions of Gilbert and Sullivan usually with a number of topical references added in 20 In their Pirates production for instance at one point the company performs a kick line parody of A Chorus Line 21 But mostly they stay close to Gilbert s libretti 22 NYGASP uses a number of different directors and conductors from time to time but most of the productions are still directed and conducted by Bergeret 16 Notable singers who have recently performed with the company include Broadway soprano Kimilee Bryant and tenors Keith Jameson ENO NYCO and Brandon Jovanovich San Francisco Opera NYCO who have gone on to substantial opera careers In reviewing the company s Pinafore in 2008 The New York Times wrote From a staging perspective there is nothing remotely subtle about Mr Bergeret s approach Spoken dialogue is emphatically underlined with endless mugging and exaggerated gestures Still all hands treat the music with style and respect Mr Bergeret drew playing of bouncy refinement from the orchestra The principals were uniformly good 23 In a 2010 review of Ruddigore the Financial Times praised the company s roster of principals mostly youthful who treat the music with lilting grace rhythmic bravado and patter virtuosity as needed 24 A 2012 review called the company s Pirates a spectacularly entertaining show that channels decades of great theatrics a little modern humor and a perfectly picturesque staging 25 26 NYGASP continues to tour on the East Coast in the Midwest and in other parts of the U S several times each year performing regularly at Wolf Trap s Filene Center in Vienna Virginia Van Wezel Hall in Sarasota Florida the Mann Center outside Philadelphia McCarter Theater in Princeton New Jersey the Shubert Theater in New Haven Connecticut and in Saratoga Springs New York among other venues often earning positive reviews 27 28 In 2004 the company presented two G amp S productions in England at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival It also presented two full scale productions Pinafore and Pirates and its cabaret style revue I ve Got a Little Twist at Gettysburg Pennsylvania as part of the U S leg of the 2010 International G amp S Festival citation needed NYGASP usually presents a New Year s Eve gala and sometimes other special events featuring pastiches or lesser known Sullivan music or company members favorite songs in concert and there is sometimes a segment where spontaneous audience requests are played with orchestra and with singers chosen on the spot by the conductor 29 It also offers small groups of singers for concerts private and corporate events and outdoor performances under the name Wand ring Minstrels and its cabaret style revue combining Gilbert and Sullivan with musical theatre I ve Got a Little Twist written and directed by David Auxier 30 31 The piece won a Backstage Bistro Award in 2010 32 In addition NYGASP groups have often performed on the listening room program on WQXR radio in New York City and have been seen on The Today Show on Saturday morning on NBC In 2002 the company produced a Gilbert and Sullivan potpourri CD titled Oh Joy Oh Rapture The company celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2014 with a New York season at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York University 16 and a return to the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival in England 33 34 In 2015 the company withdrew a planned revival of The Mikado after a protest by Asian Americans about stereotypical elements of their production reflected in the company s publicity materials 35 The company redesigned its production after consulting with an advisory group of Asian American theatre professionals and journalists and debuted the new concept in December 2016 receiving a warm review in The New York Times 36 Recent New York seasons have played at the Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College Of the company s production of The Yeomen of the Guard there in 2018 Aaron Elstein wrote in Crain s New York Business the crowd exulted in delight 37 School and outreach programs editEach season NYGASP offers a few full scale performances of its main stage productions to NYC public school groups free of charge paid for by corporate sponsors It also presents its Family Overtures series of pre show introductions for multi generational audiences 38 In addition Bergeret and small groups of performers from NYGASP travel to private schools in New York City to give concert classes about the music and satire of Gilbert and Sullivan and other aspects of presenting G amp S The company also presents nearly full scale or shortened versions of the shows at various schools throughout the school year and sometimes invites school groups to see their shows for free or at reduced prices 39 NYGASP has an arrangement with the school district in Syosset New York in which each spring a shortened version of one of a G amp S opera is presented at a school with piano accompaniment using NYGASP principals and giving an opportunity to 40 60 6th grade students to act as the chorus 38 The music teachers teach the students their vocal parts and then Bergeret and a NYGASP accompanist teach the students the staging and choreography of the show and refine the choral music The children rehearse for a full day with the NYGASP principals and have the opportunity to ask any questions that may occur to them Two performances are given by the students at their school In addition introductory programs are given in advance to each of the 5th and 6th grade classes in the school district to acquaint the students with some of the material and any special concepts they may need to understand such as apprenticeship in The Pirates of Penzance or the British class structure in H M S Pinafore Sometimes the children also travel to New York City to see a full scale NYGASP production See also editLight Opera of Manhattan American SavoyardsNotes edit Smith Dinitia Decades of Polishing Up the Handle The New York Times December 31 2005 p 9 a b Stewart Zachary What Does Justin Bieber Have to Do With Gilbert amp Sullivan TheatreMania com December 13 2013 Barnard Gilbert and Sullivan Society to Give Two Operettas Columbia Daily Spectator Vol C No 97 April 18 1956 a b NYGASP Theatre Program Prime Time G amp S 20th Anniversary Celebration April 24 1994 Symphony Space New York City Recent and archived reviews of the company s performances Current members of the NYGASP Board of Directors Holden Stephen Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan s Ida The New York Times January 1 1984 Kozinn Allan A Pirates of Penzance With Some Opulence The New York Times December 22 1988 Morrison Michael A A Topsy Turvy World Theatre Mania December 2001 accessed December 3 2012 Oestreich James R Giving The Mikado a Steve Allen Treatment The New York Times January 7 1995 accessed December 3 2012 Holden Stephen Reviews Music Gilbert and Sullivan Yield to Gershwin and Ryskind The New York Times April 3 1990 accessed December 26 2013 Griffiths Paul Operetta Review Softhearted Pirates and One Sappy Guy The New York Times January 15 2002 accessed July 22 2016 and Kennerley David Fairies Gone Wild Fa la Gay City News Vol 3 issue 303 January 15 21 2004 accessed July 22 2015 Gluck Victor The Mikado TheatreScene net January 7 2013 a b Smith Steve When Yeomen Seek Yeowomen The New York Times January 21 2013 Smith Steve A Satire With Targets Not So Well Remembered The New York Times 5 January 2014 a b c Schweitzer Vivien Naughty in Spite of Himself The New York Times November 2 2014 accessed July 19 2016 and Fonseca Wollheim Corinna da Is The Mikado Too Politically Incorrect to Be Fixed Maybe Not December 30 2016 Rice David M New York Gilbert amp Sullivan Players Iolanthe conducted amp directed by Albert Bergeret Classical Source November 8 2015 Wannen and Auxier have also acted on stage with the company since 2003 and 1992 respectively Rabinowitz Chloe Harmony Assassins amp More Win 2022 Off Broadway Alliance Awards BroadwayWorld com May 24 2022 Dale Michael The Rose of Persia Sullivan Without Gilbert BroadwayWorld com 14 January 2007 Smith Steve Gilbert and Sullivan Made Jokes About Costco and Smartphones Who Knew The New York Times December 3 2012 Ciletti Elena Pirates at The Smith was effervescent Finger Lakes Times April 11 2011 Review of NYGASP s Mikado The New York Times 2007 Smith Steve All Hands on Deck for Absurd Relevance The New York Times June 9 2008 Bernheimer Martin Ruddigore New York G amp S Players Financial Times January 18 2010 Laxson Erica The Pirates of Penzance at Wolf Trap DCMetroTheaterArts com June 30 2012 Schweitzer Vivien Those Brash Buccaneers Pattering at Top Speed The New York Times 5 January 2014 Burns Ellen NYGASP s The Pirates of Penzance Delightfully Invades Wolf Trap BroadwayWorld com June 15 2015 and Pena Susan L Pirates of Penzance judged perfect perfect perfect Reading Eagle March 2 2009 Sobelsohn David H M S Pinafore W S Gilbert Arthur Sullivan CultureVulture net June 11 2005 Stewart Zachary New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players Return for H M S Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance TheaterMania com October 5 2021 Moore Oscar E Gilbert amp Sullivan with a twist at the Triad TalkEntertainment com January 12 2009 accessed September 29 2011 Kelley Daniel I ve Got a Little Twist nytheatre com January 8 2009 accessed September 29 2011 Bistro Award Hall of Fame 2010 Bistroawards com accessed September 29 2010 NY Gilbert amp Sullivan Players to Sail Across the Pond for Harrogate s 2014 International G amp S Festival Aug 5 10 BroadwayWorld com June 25 2014 Chalmers Graham G amp S festival at Harrogate organiser s lot is a happy one Harrogate Advertiser August 23 2014 Nguyen Michael D New York City Production of The Mikado Canceled Following Accusations of Racism NBC News September 18 2015 Fonseca Wollheim Corinna da Is The Mikado Too Politically Incorrect to Be Fixed Maybe Not December 30 2016 and New York Gilbert amp Sullivan Players Reveals Concepts for Reimagined The Mikado Kelvin Moon Loh Joins Creative Team BroadwayWorld com October 6 2016 Elstein Aaron The opera business has found its voice again Crain s New York Business November 12 2018 a b Hochswender Woody City Center G amp S Fest 2008 PlayBillArts com June 8 2008 Hochswender Woody High Standards and Hijinks Playbillarts com November 30 2007 accessed 4 August 2010References editProfile of the company by Theatremania com New York Times Review and Profile of the company 2004 External links editNYGASP website Broadwayworld com review of NYGASP s Pirates from January 18 2005 Article about the local 802 musician s union negotiations with NYGASP NY Times review of NYGASP s Mikado January 8 2007 NY Post review of NYGASP s Yeomen January 8 2007 NY Magazine feature January 23 2006 issue Profile of the company and review of Princess Ida starring Frank Gorshin 2000 Review of the company s Mikado 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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