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Music
1776
March 29-April 6, 2008
Avg. Event Rating (4.8 Stars):
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Schoolbook histories tell us that America's founding fathers made a bold and forthright Declaration of Independence in 1776. The real story of the Declaration is the basis for this witty and entertaining musical, bringing historical figures to life with all their personality, dilemmas, and family sacrifices as they debate the uncertain step of breaking off from England as an independent nation. 1776 opened on Broadway in 1969 and ran for three years. It won three Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $12-$34
Info Phone: 408-986-1455
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Dates & Times
Dates:
March 29-April 6, 2008Times:
Thurs-Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm -
Venue Info
271 S. Market Street San Jose, CA 95113
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
- Low Vision
- Assisted Listening System
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Everything a Sullivan comedic operetta should be—delightful!"
Review posted by: Operanna from Sunnyvale, CA, Oct 08, 2008
Without much in the way of a theatrical model to follow, director Barbara Murray and choreographer Shannon Self shaped this little-performed operetta with a skillful hand. There are a few rough edges,... Expand
Without much in the way of a theatrical model to follow, director Barbara Murray and choreographer Shannon Self shaped this little-performed operetta with a skillful hand. There are a few rough edges, but the Lyric Theatre Company has done well. Alexandra Kendall (coloratura soprano), making her debut as the Sultana "Rose in Bloom," plays her character with feeling and charm, and nails the complexity of "Neath my lattice" with power, beauty, precision, and diction. Mark Blattel (comic baritone) sings his way through the part of Hassan in good comedic fashion. Indre Viskontas (mezzo-soprano) as Heart's Desire commands the stage effortlessly and her musicality is dead on. Dan Galpin (tenor), in his role as Yussuf the storyteller, is energetic, precise in song, and adhesive to the action. Lisa Lutkenhouse Lowe’s exotic costume design and Greg Anderson’s nuance from the orchestra and chorus are the icing on this delightful, must-see production. Collapse
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Lyric Theatre outdoes itself - *hot chicks in harem outfits*"
Review posted by: William Mayfield from Santa Clara, CA, Oct 08, 2008
Sure, the music is amazing, the sets are great, the staging is lovely and this piece shows us what it is of which Sullivan is capable without Gilbert. But much more important than that is that they've... Expand
Sure, the music is amazing, the sets are great, the staging is lovely and this piece shows us what it is of which Sullivan is capable without Gilbert. But much more important than that is that they've shown, once and for all, that the myth of the standard "opera singer" appearance was left firmly in the 20th century. Yep, amazing women in harem outfits singing amazingly. Come for the harem outfit, stay for the (bizarre, ridiculous, very Gilbert-esque) plot. Collapse
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Great Show!!"
Review posted by: Eric Lowe from San Mateo, CA, Oct 07, 2008
This is a really funny show with great headliner performances. The costumes are gorgeous, the comedy is well timed, and the voices are strong. Very worth your time.
This is a really funny show with great headliner performances. The costumes are gorgeous, the comedy is well timed, and the voices are strong. Very worth your time.
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Fantastic Show!!!!"
Review posted by: Louise Fusfeld, CEO, Suburban Squirrel Productions from Mountain View, CA, Oct 06, 2008
This show has it all; fabulous costumes, great singing, fun dancing, beautiful lighting and sets, etc. A definite 'Must See'!
This show has it all; fabulous costumes, great singing, fun dancing, beautiful lighting and sets, etc. A definite 'Must See'!
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Great production, very funny"
Review posted by: Alan B. from San Francisco, CA, Oct 06, 2008
Another well-done production by Lyric Theatre. RoP is rarely done, but it has many very funny moments and some great songs. Anyone for Ginger Pop? The cast is talented and the staging is very well... Expand
Another well-done production by Lyric Theatre. RoP is rarely done, but it has many very funny moments and some great songs. Anyone for Ginger Pop? The cast is talented and the staging is very well done. the titulating costumes on the dancing girls were fine by me! Collapse
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Rose of Persia is a scintillating trip to the Orient!"
Review posted by: Vincenta Hernandez from San Jose, CA, Oct 05, 2008
Lyric Theater's latest production, The Rose of Persia, is a pleasure of sight and sound. With a wash of exotic colors and costumes on stage and the beautiful lilting melodies of Arthur Sullivan, this... Expand
Lyric Theater's latest production, The Rose of Persia, is a pleasure of sight and sound. With a wash of exotic colors and costumes on stage and the beautiful lilting melodies of Arthur Sullivan, this show transports the audience to the fantastic realm of the Arabian Nights. Add in the British comedy inherent to the Gilbert and Sullivan genre, and you have a delightful evening of entertainment the whole family can enjoy. Lyric’s exuberant cast and attention to theatrical detail make this a once in a life time opportunity no one should miss. Collapse
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Best little known operetta in San Jose"
Review posted by: James Patrick from Santa Cruz, CA, Oct 05, 2008
An interesting and fun production in the tradition of the G&S;operettas. Very ambitious, and fine music, I'm sure that this is the start of a revival for this play, and the Lyric Theatre should be... Expand
An interesting and fun production in the tradition of the G&S;operettas. Very ambitious, and fine music, I'm sure that this is the start of a revival for this play, and the Lyric Theatre should be proud of what they have built. This is a must see show. Collapse
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Rose of Persia---lots of fun; great show!"
Review posted by: Fifth Row, Fourth Seat from San Jose, Ca, Oct 05, 2008
Imagine a runaway Sultana with a jealous husband, and an eccentric rich man with an ambitious wife heading his harem. Then add a vindictive holyman, a wandring storyteller, an executioner, four royal... Expand
Imagine a runaway Sultana with a jealous husband, and an eccentric rich man with an ambitious wife heading his harem. Then add a vindictive holyman, a wandring storyteller, an executioner, four royal slaves and a host of vagabonds and thieves, and you've got Hood & Sullivan's "The Rose of Persia." Lyric Theatre comes through again with a solid show at a great price. The performance is energetic and fun, with wonderful singing and beautiful costumes and sets. I highly recommend it for teens and adults of all ages, although it may be too long for small children. Collapse
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Simply Delightful!"
Review posted by: Jim Williams from San Jose, CA, Oct 05, 2008
I attended The Rose of Persia on opening night, and it was fabulous. I have long been a fan of Gilbert & Sullivan, and was quite surprised and pleased that Sullivan had found a collaborator equal to... Expand
I attended The Rose of Persia on opening night, and it was fabulous. I have long been a fan of Gilbert & Sullivan, and was quite surprised and pleased that Sullivan had found a collaborator equal to his past trumphs for this, his last operetta. The music is wonderful, the dancing is first-rate, the acting is exemplary, the slave girls are beautiful, and the story is entertaining without being silly. A Must See! Collapse
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Event Name: The Rose of Persia
"Great Production of Rarely Performed Sullivan Gem!"
Review posted by: SullivanFan2009 from San Jose, CA, Oct 05, 2008
My husband and I saw this show on opening night and we were immensely entertained! Lyric has outdone itself. The leads were all superbly engaging, particularly Mark Blattel as Hassan. The chorus also... Expand
My husband and I saw this show on opening night and we were immensely entertained! Lyric has outdone itself. The leads were all superbly engaging, particularly Mark Blattel as Hassan. The chorus also delivered a solid performance. The costumes are amazing and so are the sets! This was Sullivan's last completed opera and, some say, his best. Basil Hood is every bit as funny as W.S. Gilbert as the brilliant librettist, and there are some great references to previous G & S shows! Don't miss it! Collapse
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