Your input is very appreciated as I have never been to this venue. I must admit I am also unfailar with this particular G & S show... dear elmore, what can you tell me about Patience?
Probably more than you want! It's much more sophisticated than PIRATES OF PENZANCE and HMS PINAFORE, and they're getting into the stride that leads to the great ones: IOLANTHE, RUDDIGORE, THE MIKADO, YEOMEN OF THE GUARD and THE GONDOLIERS.
It's about several things:
1. The aesthetic movement personified by Whistler and Wilde
2. Absurd hero worship (almost cults)
3. Pompous military nitwits and the cult of the uniform
The ironies:
1. Both "aesthetes" are shams, doing it for the attention, not the art
2, The subtitle is BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE; at the end, Bunthorne is still unmarried.
The score is not so popular as others, but it's beautifully melodic and funny, extremely well crafted and stylish. I like Sullivan's humor in the "Salvation Army" trumpets in the Overture, the wonderful duet between the battleaxe Lady Jane and Bunthorne, the aesthetically "antique" music in the Act One Finale, and Gilbert's sardonic verse and melancholy in "Love Is a Plaintive song." I look forward to it immensely.