HMS Pinafore review – carry on up the poop deck in ENO's daffy Gilbert and Sullivan staging

English National Opera's latest production of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore is an unapologetically silly romp that expertly balances clever wit with high-energy physical comedy. Rooted in its original period, the show takes cues from the sly transgressiveness of Victorian music halls, infusing it with a modern affection for 1970s British comedy and Carry On films.

The production's most striking innovation is the reciprocal arts swap scheme between ENO's chorus member and Michael Portillo – a setup that provides some hilarious comedic moments. Mel Giedroyc takes on not one but two roles, bringing an engagingly anarchic presence to Aunt Melanie and the aforementioned Josephine, both of which she performs with minimal rehearsal.

The show's setting and design evoke a D'Oyly Carte time capsule, with Takis' vibrant costumes and Tim Mitchell's slick lighting effectively conjuring up a bygone era. However, it is Cal McCrystal's masterful direction that brings the production to life. With a "blizzard of physical comedy" on display, even the most jaded audiences are in for a treat.

The cast delivers standout performances across the board. Neal Davies shines as Sir Joseph, whose lack of nautical experience provides plenty of comedic fodder, while John Savournin's amiable Capt Corcoran provides a perfect foil to Rhonda Browne's matronly Buttercup. Henna Mun brings a delightful brightness to Josephine, paired with Thomas Atkins' muscular, floppy-haired Ralph for a match made in heaven.

Trevor Eliot Bowes steals the show as Dick Deadeye, with an avalanche of dick jokes that are both outrageous and laugh-out-loud funny. Meanwhile, Matthew Kofi Waldren serves up punchy scores with plenty of bite, with the ENO chorus proving themselves to be outstanding in their performances of Lizzi Gee's gleeful choreography.

At its best, this gloriously daffy Pinafore is a real crowd-pleaser – an entertaining romp that leaves you grinning from ear to ear.
 
I'm tellin' ya, I saw this HMS Pinafore thing live and it was SO much fun 🤣! I mean, the cast was on point, like Neal Davies as Sir Joseph, what a character 😂! And Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye? Outrageous, mate! The set design was so cool, like they transported us straight to the Victorian era 🎭. But what really got me laughin' was that whole Michael Portillo swap scheme – genius! The energy on stage was electric, I was dancing in my seat 💃. It's amazing how well it blended old and new, you know? Like a big ol' plate of fish 'n' chips, it had everything you wanted 🍴.
 
🤔 I'm not convinced by all the fuss about this HMS Pinafore production... it's just another "innovation" to get people to spend money on tickets, right? 🤑 I mean, what's wrong with a good old-fashioned Gilbert and Sullivan opera? Do we really need some fancy arts swap scheme between the chorus member and Michael Portillo to make it funny? 🤷‍♂️ And don't even get me started on all the costumes and lighting... just more unnecessary bells and whistles to distract from the actual story, if you ask me. 😒 Still, I guess it's nice that the cast is good at what they do, but can't we just stick with a straightforward production without all these gimmicks? 🙄
 
I gotta say, the ENO's HMS Pinafore is straight fire 🔥! I mean, who doesn't love Gilbert and Sullivan? The way they balanced wit with physical comedy was spot on 🤣. And omg, the reciprocal arts swap scheme between Michael Portillo and the chorus member? Genius 💡! Not to mention Mel Giedroyc's two roles - she slayed them both 😂.

Now, I know some people might say it's a bit silly (in a good way, obvs 🤪), but honestly, that's part of its charm. The setting and design were on point too 👏. And the cast? Absolutely phenomenal 🙌! Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye was hilarious 😂, and Matthew Kofi Waldren's scores had me nodding along 🎵.

Overall, I'd say this production is a real treat for anyone looking for some lighthearted fun 🎉. It's not perfect, but it's definitely worth watching if you haven't seen it yet 👀.
 
I'm loving the new HMS Pinafore production at ENO 🤩! The combo of witty banter and slapstick humor had me giggling nonstop. I mean, who doesn't love a good dick joke? 😂 But what really stood out for me was how well they balanced period-specific charm with modern energy. I felt like I was transported to the 1970s British comedy scene, minus the cringeworthy Carry On films 😉. The cast is on point, too - especially Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye, he's pure gold 💃! The reciprocal arts swap scheme between Michael Portillo and an ENO chorus member? Genius 🤯!
 
OMG, I'm so confused about the reciprocal arts swap thingy... like what happens when the chorus member and Michael Portillo switch roles? Does it just happen randomly or is there a schedule or something? 🤔🎭 And how do they make sure everyone's on the same page? I mean, I love silly romps as much as the next person but I need to understand how that works lol 🎉
 
🤩 think what i just learned from watching HMS Pinafore on the net - even when things get super silly or ridiculous, that's actually what makes it special! it's like life itself - we've got our ups and downs, twists and turns, but that's where the fun is at! the production of this old show shows us that with a little creativity and some willing participants (like the swap scheme between the chorus member and Michael Portillo 🤣), even something as 'old' as HMS Pinafore can feel fresh and exciting again. we just gotta find the joy in being goofy or absurd sometimes! 💪
 
🎭 I'm thoroughly entertained by the ENO's latest production of HMS Pinafore! The clever script and comedic timing have me giggling out loud 🤣, while the cast delivers standout performances across the board 💪. Cal McCrystal's masterful direction is a real showstopper 👏, effectively marrying witty humor with high-energy physical comedy 💃. I must say, the reciprocal arts swap scheme between Michael Portillo and the chorus member is pure genius 🤯! The setting and design are spot on, transporting me to a bygone era of D'Oyly Carte music halls 🎭. And, of course, Trevor Eliot Bowes' performance as Dick Deadeye is simply delightful 😂 - those dick jokes had me in stitches! 👍
 
OMG, did u see the stats on the success of ENO's HMS Pinafore? 🤯 It had a 95% audience satisfaction rate, with 85% saying it was their favorite show of the year so far! 🎭 And check out the box office numbers - they're up by 25% compared to last year's same time period! 📈 Meanwhile, social media is buzzing with fans sharing pics and vids from the show, with #HMSPinafore trending on Twitter for the past week! 💥 As for the cast, Neal Davies is getting 4.8/5 stars on IMDB, while Trevor Eliot Bowes has already sold out his second show! 🎟️ Guess you could say this production is a real catch...
 
this production is like the icing on a cake 🍰 - it makes HMS Pinafore feel fresh again! 🌟 the way they've woven in modern comedy vibes is pure genius 👏 and let's be real, who doesn't love a good dick joke 😂? the cast is top notch, from Trevor Eliot Bowes' over-the-top performance to Henna Mun's adorable Josephine. it's like they're having so much fun on stage that you can't help but get swept up in the energy 🌈
 
OMG 🤣, I just watched the most ridiculous opera show ever - HMS Pinafore! 😂 They took a 150-year-old play and turned it into a comedy goldmine 🥚, with more slapstick humor than a Monty Python sketch 🎉! Michael Portillo as a chorus member? Genius 😂, Mel Giedroyc playing two roles at once? Talk about multitasking 💁‍♀️! And who needs rehearsal when you can just wing it like the cast did? 🤪 It's a show that's equal parts silly and sublime – like my Aunt Mildred's gossip sessions (just kidding, she's not that gossipy 😉). Seriously though, this production is pure fun and I'm here for it 🎊!
 
I just saw the new Gilbert and Sullivan production at English National Opera and I gotta say, it's absolutely side-splitting 😂! The way they've combined old-school wit with modern comedy is pure genius 🤣. And I love how they've incorporated Carry On vibes into the show - it's like a nostalgic trip back to the 70s 🎬. The cast is on point too, especially Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye - his one-liners are hilarious 😆! But what really stands out is the production's commitment to having fun and embracing its silly side. I left the theater feeling like a kid again, grinning from ear to ear 🎉. They've done an amazing job bringing this classic show into the 21st century while still honoring its roots 💥.
 
I'm loving the new ENO production of HMS Pinafore 🤣! They really nailed the vibe of those old Victorian music halls, and it's so funny to see Michael Portillo having a laugh with the chorus members 🤦‍♂️. I mean, who doesn't love a good dick joke every now and then? 😂 But seriously, the whole cast is top-notch, especially Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye - he's just so over-the-top in his performance that it's impossible not to laugh 🤣. And the physical comedy is just brilliant - I was giggling like a fool in the audience! 💀 The only thing that would've made it even better is if they had more female leads, but overall it's an absolute riot 🎉.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the energy of this HMS Pinafore production! 🤣 The way they've woven in those Victorian music hall vibes with modern 1970s British comedy is pure genius. But, I do think some of the slapstick humor might be a bit too much for my taste – it's all about finding that balance between silly and subtle, you know? And while Mel Giedroyc shines as both Aunt Melanie and Josephine, I wish she had a bit more time to develop those characters beyond just minimal rehearsal. Still, the cast overall delivers top-notch performances, especially Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye – his dick jokes might be outrageous, but they're also ridiculously funny 😂!
 
omg, I'm totally sold on the new ENO production of HMS Pinafore 🤣👏 - it's like they took all the silliness and wit of Gilbert and Sullivan's music halls and mashed it up with some seriously funny 1970s British comedy vibes 😂! Mel Giedroyc is literally killing it in her dual roles, I'm obsessed with Aunt Melanie's sass 💁‍♀️👵, and that reciprocal arts swap scheme between Michael Portillo and the chorus member is pure genius 🤣. The whole production is just so expertly balanced - witty banter, high-energy physical comedy, and just the right amount of slapstick humor 😂. And can we talk about Cal McCrystal's direction? 🙌 it's masterful, like totally bringing the show to life!
 
I'm so down for this production of HMS Pinafore 🤣 it's like they're having a blast on stage and that energy is infectious! I love how Mel Giedroyc just goes for it with all these roles and it totally pays off 😂 Cal McCrystal's direction is genius, he knows exactly what to do to get the laughs going. And can we talk about Trevor Eliot Bowes' performance as Dick Deadeye? That guy's got skills 🤓 I'm not even kidding when I say this show had me laughing so hard my sides hurt 😂
 
OMG u guys i just saw the new HMS Pinafore at ENO and it was SOOO good!! 😂🎭 Cal McCrystal's direction was pure magic, they really got the physical comedy right! And Mel Giedroyc is hilarious in both roles, I was dying laughing! 🤣 But what really made it special was how well-balanced it all was between clever wit and slapstick humor. I love that they took inspiration from Victorian music halls and 70s British comedy too. The costumes, lighting, and set design were all top-notch as well. And the cast? Perfect! Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye was a highlight for me 😂. Overall it's just a really fun show that'll leave you grinning from ear to ear. Worth checking out if u like musical theatre or just wanna have a good laugh 🎵👍
 
omg i'm totally OBSESSED with HMS Pinafore 🤣🎶 the cast is AMAZINGgggg 💖 mel giedroyc's dual roles as aunt melanie and josephine are EVERYTHING 😂 and trevor eliot bowes' dick jokes are on POINT 🤣 cant wait to see it live at eno! 🏰💥
 
Wow 😂 Interesting how they mixed old and new styles, blending Victorians with 70s British comedy. The cast is so talented, especially Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye - dick jokes are never old! 🤣 Cal McCrystal's direction really brings the energy to the show...
 
I'm loving the new production of HMS Pinafore at English National Opera! The cast is absolutely on point, with standouts like Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye bringing the laughs 🤣 and Neal Davies as Sir Joseph stealing every scene he's in. The reciprocal arts swap scheme between Michael Portillo and an ENO chorus member is pure genius 😂, adding a hilarious layer of unpredictability to the show. And let's not forget Mel Giedroyc's scene-stealing performances as Aunt Melanie and Josephine - she's got some serious comedic chops 💁‍♀️! The only thing that keeps me from giving it a perfect score is maybe a few too many dick jokes 😜, but overall, this Pinafore is an absolute delight.
 
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