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

English National Opera's HMS Pinafore is a sidesplitting send-up of Gilbert and Sullivan's classic musical, which tackles topics that are still pertinent today. The 2021 revival, staged by Cal McCrystal, brings a fresh wave of physical comedy to the show, drawing inspiration from the Victorian music hall era and 1970s British comedy.

A clever prologue introduces an arts swap scheme between ENO's chorus member and TV presenter Michael Portillo, while Mel Giedroyc, known for Bake Off fame, takes on two roles in a hilarious display of comedic prowess.

The show's sets and costumes are faithful to the original period, with Takis' designs and Tim Mitchell's lighting bringing the characters to life. The cast is equally impressive, with standout performances from Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter, Rhonda Browne as Buttercup, and Trevor Eliot Bowes as Dick Deadeye.

Giedroyc shines as Aunt Melanie and Josephine, delivering a string of hilarious one-liners, while Matthew Kofi Waldren brings the score to life with its witty humor and catchy melodies. The ENO chorus is on fine form throughout, tackling challenging choreography with ease.

Overall, this irreverent and entertaining production of HMS Pinafore is a great way to experience Gilbert and Sullivan's classic musical, updated for modern audiences.
 
I'm not sure I'd call it a "send-up" - feels like they're giving the original some serious love 😊. The 2021 revival seems to have brought a fresh energy to the show without totally altering its charm. Love how Mel Giedroyc is making us laugh with her two roles, and the sets and costumes are super nostalgic. Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter is also on point 🤣. But what really caught my eye was the ENO chorus - they're absolutely killing it! The choreography might be challenging, but they make it look effortless 💃🏻. All in all, a fantastic production that's perfect for fans of Gilbert and Sullivan or just looking for some old-school comedy 🎭.
 
I'm obsessed with the new revival of HMS Pinafore at English National Opera! 🤣 It's like they've taken all the witty humor and catchy melodies from the original and mashed them up with some serious physical comedy 💥. I mean, Mel Giedroyc is absolute perfection as both Aunt Melanie and Josephine - she's got me dying laughing every time 😂. And the cast is just top-notch, with Neal Davies absolutely owning it as Sir Joseph Porter 🙌. The sets and costumes are so on point too, bringing the whole Victorian era to life in a way that feels both nostalgic and modern. I'm already planning my ticket for next week - don't miss out on this hilarious and entertaining show! 🎟️
 
LOL @ Mel Giedroyc being in 2 roles at once 🤣, that's genius! I love how they brought the Victorian music hall era vibes to this production 💃🕺, it was like watching a funny old-school show with some fresh jokes thrown in 🤪. The cast is amazing btw, especially Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter - he's hilarious 😂. And can we talk about the choreography? I was laughing so hard my sides hurt 💆‍♀️. Overall, this production is a masterclass in comedy and music, it's a must-see for anyone who loves Gilbert and Sullivan 🎵👏.
 
omg I just watched the most hilarious thing ever!! 😂🎭 ENO's HMS Pinafore is literally the best send-up of Gilbert & Sullivan's classic musical I've seen in ages! 🤣 The prologue with Michael Portillo was genius 🙌 and Mel Giedroyc's comedic skills are on point 🎉! I loved how they updated the music hall era and 70s British comedy vibes into the show, it's so fresh and funny 😂. And the sets and costumes? totally authentic 📸. The cast is amazing too, especially Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter - he's got some seriously hilarious one-liners 🤣. Overall, I'm obsessed with this production of HMS Pinafore and I think everyone should see it! 💖
 
I just saw the trailer for English National Opera's HMS Pinafore 🎭👏 and I'm sold! The comedy looks so funny, especially with Mel Giedroyc playing two roles - she's a legend on Bake Off, I love her sassiness 😂. And I've always loved Gilbert and Sullivan's music, it's such a classic. The fact that they're updating it for modern audiences is genius, I love how they're bringing in elements from different eras like Victorian music halls and 1970s British comedy 🤣. The sets and costumes look amazing too, all faithful to the original period but with a fresh twist. I'm definitely going to check this out, sounds like a real laugh-a-thon! 😄
 
🤣 I loved the 2021 revival of HMS Pinafore! They completely nailed that Victorian music hall vibe 😂 it was like stepping into a different era 🎭. The cast was fire 🔥 especially Mel Giedroyc, she's hilarious in those two roles 🤣 and Takis' designs were so on point 👏. But what really stood out to me was the way they updated the score - Matthew Kofi Waldren brought that Gilbert and Sullivan magic to life 💫 and made it fresh again for a modern audience 🎵 can't wait to see more like this! 👍
 
I loved the energy in this revival, but I did feel like some of the jokes fell flat for me 😐. The cast was really talented, especially Mel Giedroyc - she had some amazing one-liners that left the whole audience laughing 🤣. But what I appreciated most was how they updated the show to tackle modern issues without changing the core spirit of the musical. The sets and costumes were super impressive too 👏. My only reservation is that some of the comedy did feel a bit like it was trying too hard, you know? It felt like they were trying to be "edgy" for the sake of being edgy 🤷‍♂️. Still, overall I'd say it's a great way to experience HMS Pinafore and bring it into the 21st century 🔥.
 
I'm so obsessed with this revival of HMS Pinafore 🤣 I went to see it last night and it was literally the best thing I've seen all year! The cast is amazing, especially Mel Giedroyc, she's hilarious 😂 I loved how they incorporated physical comedy into the show, it reminded me of those funny skits on our school's drama club 🤪. And the sets and costumes are sooo on point, like something from a history textbook 💃🏻. My friend who loves Gilbert and Sullivan said it was a great way to experience the musical for modern audiences and I have to agree, it's definitely updated in a fun way 🎉. We're gonna get tickets to their next show ASAP 🎟️
 
OMG, I'm dyin' laughin' over here!!! 😂🎭 The new revival of HMS Pinafore at English National Opera is literally the best thing I've seen all year! 🤩 Mel Giedroyc as Aunt Melanie and Josephine is a masterclass in comedy - I was crackin' up every time she's on stage! 😆 And Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter? Iconic performance, dude! 👏 The sets, costumes, and lighting are all spot on, it's like steppin' back into the Victorian era 🕺. Can't wait to catch this show live! 💃🎵
 
I'm telling you, they're trying to brainwash us through art 🤔. This revival is all about poking fun at the establishment, but is it just a clever ruse? I mean, think about it, Michael Portillo gets to play himself in the prologue, but who's really behind the scenes pulling those strings? And have you seen Mel Giedroyc's performances? She's like a puppet on strings, delivering one-liners that are almost too perfect 🤪. What if this is all part of some larger plan to shape our minds and make us laugh in sync with the powers that be? The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced there's something fishy going on... 😏
 
I just saw the funniest video of cat trying to "play" piano 🐈🎹, it was like they were trying to play a Gilbert & Sullivan song but ended up making silly meows instead 😂. I wonder what kind of music your cat likes? Does anyone know if there's a cat version of HMS Pinafore out there?
 
OMG 🤣 I just watched the English National Opera's revival of HMS Pinafore and it was literally side-splitting 😂! The prologue with Michael Portillo was so funny and clever 💡, and Mel Giedroyc's dual roles had me dying laughing 😆. The sets, costumes, and choreography were all on point 👏. I loved how the show poked fun at classic Gilbert and Sullivan while still delivering that timeless charm ❤️. It's a must-watch for anyone looking for a lighthearted night out 🎭. And can we talk about the cast? Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter was perfection 🙌, Rhonda Browne's Buttercup stole the show too 😍, and Matthew Kofi Waldren's energy on stage was infectious 💃! I'm so glad ENO brought this updated version to modern audiences 🎉.
 
OMG, just saw the stats on Opera attendance in 2021 - 72% increase compared to previous years 🤯! And now with this new revival of HMS Pinafore, I'm low-key hoping it'll bring more folks to the opera scene 😎. I mean, who wouldn't want a dose of retro British comedy and witty humor?

Did you know that Gilbert & Sullivan's works are still the 3rd most performed operas in the world? 📊 They're like the Beatles of classical music! And with this production, I'm expecting it to break some records too... just check out the box office numbers for other ENO shows - they're consistently raking it in 💸. The cast's diverse demographic is also a major win, showing that opera isn't just for a specific crowd anymore 🌈.

Here are some stats on comedy club attendance & ticket sales growth from 2020 to 2022 - 25% YoY growth! 📉 This revival is like the perfect mashup of old-school comedy & modern musical theatre. Can't wait to see the ratings and reviews for this production!
 
Just saw the new HMS Pinafore at English National Opera 🤣🎭 and I'm dying from laughter! Mel Giedroyc's comedic skills are on point 💁‍♀️, and the whole cast is firing on all cylinders ⚡️! Takis' sets and costumes bring back the charm of the original era 👑, while Matthew Kofi Waldren's score is catchy as heck 🎵. Can't wait for their next production! 👍
 
I loved the recent revival of HMS Pinafore at English National Opera 🤣😂! It was so funny, I had to hold my belly during some parts 😆! I loved how they incorporated elements from music hall era and 70s British comedy into it, it really added a fresh spin. And Mel Giedroyc is just hilarious as two characters at once, her comedic timing is on point 🤣. The cast was all-around great, especially Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter, his character's ridiculousness had me dying of laughter 😂. I also appreciated how they kept the original sets and costumes intact, it really added to the show's charm. Overall, a fantastic way to experience Gilbert and Sullivan's classic musical in a modern way 🎭👏
 
I went back to the 2018 revival of HMS Pinafore and I have to say, it was amazing! But then I read this review about the new 2021 revival and I'm totally sold now! The idea of Mel Giedroyc playing two roles is genius 🤣. And what's up with Michael Portillo making a cameo in the prologue? I loved the Victorian music hall vibe, it added so much to the show. I've seen the original Gilbert and Sullivan musicals before, but this modern take makes it feel fresh and funny again 😂. And that Takis' designs? They're stunning! The cast is top-notch too, I'd totally see this production if I could 🎟️.
 
OMG, I JUST SAW THIS REVIEW AND I AM DYING!!! 🤣🎭 THE WAY THEY PAID HOMAGE TO THE ORIGINAL PERIOD WHILE STILL PUTTING A FRESH SPIN ON IT IS GENIUS! 👏 AND MEL GIEDROYC AS AUNT MELANIE IS LIKE, THE EPITOME OF COMEDIC PROWESS 🤣👵 I ALSO LOVED HOW THEY INTEGRATED THE ARTS SWAP SCHEME INTO THE PROLOGUE - SO CLEVER!!! 💡
 
Just watched the English National Opera's revival of HMS Pinafore 🎭😂 and I'm DYING over Mel Giedroyc's two roles 🤣! She's got this comedic timing that's just on point. And the whole Victorian music hall vibe they've gone for is so on trend right now 👍. The cast is great, especially Neal Davies as Sir Joseph Porter - he's got some serious pipes on him 🎶. But what really impressed me was how they managed to make the original Gilbert and Sullivan score feel fresh and modern at the same time 🤔. Definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of comedy or just want to experience something new and fun 😊
 
😂 "The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls." The ENO's HMS Pinafore revival is like a breath of fresh air - it's funny, entertaining, and brings back the magic of Gilbert and Sullivan's music hall era 🎭👏
 
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