February 24 – March 2, 2024
at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School

PERFORMANCES:
*Saturday, February 24 at 1:30pm
Saturday, February 24 at 7:30pm
*Sunday, February 25 at 1:30pm
Friday, March 1 at 7:30pm (Q&A @ 7:00pm)
*Saturday, March 2 at 1:30pm 
Saturday, March 2 at 7:30pm
 
Tour of the set offered following all matinee performances.
Sydney Pérez is performing all matinee performances.
Maria Bozich is performing all evening performances.
Friday March 1st from 7:00-7:20 PM come early to hear a talk from cast and production staff on “The Making of Princess Ida” and how a show moves from concept to performance.

Stage Direction by Rebecca Graber
Music Direction by Stephanie Beatrice

CAST
Princess Ida: Maria Bozich & Sydney Pérez
King Hildebrand: Matt Tragert
Hilarion: Michael Gonzalez
King Gama: Brad Amidon
Florian: David Smyth
Cyril: Thai Johnson
Lady Blanche: Sara DeLong
Lady Psyche: Danielle Shevchenko
Melissa: Sara Mitnik
Arac: Blair Eig
Guron: Matt Garber
Scynthius: Santo Mammone
Sacharissa: Eliza Howells
Chloe: Kai Fay
Ada: Mei Lin Po

And featuring the talents of:
Lucy Auger, Briana Bensenouci, Brendon Chetwynd, Kirsten Chetwynd, Graham Daley, Dianne DeChellis, Jennifer Dohm, Meryl Eisenstein, Deborah Gaz, Randy Glidden, José González, Lourdes González, Kim Kapner, Larry Millner, Aire Nifong, Karen Powers, Martin Reiss, Mary Jo Reiss, and Marla Zucker

 

What does the “battle of the sexes” look like when all it takes is a skirt or a pair of trousers to switch sides? Have a chuckle and a think at this fresh interpretation of Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved spoof, Princess Ida, set in a world where gender is determined entirely by clothing, and populated with scheming academics, impractical scientists, muscle-headed gym rats, would-be demagogues, and people who don’t quite fit the boxes made for them. Accompanied by the Sudbury Savoyards’ full scale live orchestra, treat yourself to some of the Boston area’s best talent, both up-and-coming and experienced, in this revamped operatic comedy.

 

2.5 hour approximate play time, plus a 15 minute intermission between acts 2 & 3

Meet Our Directors!

Rebecca Graber
STAGE DIRECTOR

Princess Ida Stage Director, Rebecca Graber is a lifelong fan of Gilbert and Sullivan, having worn out VHSs of Iolanthe, The Pirates of Penzance, and The Mikado with repeated viewings as a child. She has previously directed Iolanthe, The Mikado, Utopia Ltd., and H.M.S. Pinafore with the MIT Gilbert and Sullivan players, and been onstage or building the stage for several others. She is particularly excited to turn her hand to a large-scale community production and the diversity of talents and experience that comes with it. She hopes to do her bit to prove that G&S still has a place in the 21st century, and maybe turn a few cartwheels along the way.

Stephanie Beatrice
MUSIC DIRECTOR

Princess Ida Music Director, Stephanie Beatrice is revered as "A Force of Nature with a Baton" and praised for her "Smart" musical direction. Beatrice currently serves as Music Director of the Cambridge Chamber Ensemble and is the newly appointed Music Director of the Choral/Orchestral Ensemble - Calliope. Beatrice holds a MM in Choral Conducting from the New England Conservatory of Music, and a BME in Music Education from the University of Maine. She is currently studying Orchestral Conducting at The Juilliard School - Extension Division. Having been involved in G&S productions such as The Mikado (Yum Yum), and HMS Pinafore (Conductor), Beatrice is a fan to the playful musical expressions and politically satirical librettis of of G&S. She is excited to be part of the directorial team for Sudbury Savoyards' Princess Ida. Read more at www.stephaniebeatrice.com