The Pirates of Penzance is one of the most beloved comic operas of all time, and has been entertaining audiences for over a century. The opera tells the story of a young man named Frederic, who has been mistakenly apprenticed to a band of pirates. As he tries to escape from their clutches, he falls in love with the beautiful Mabel, leading to a series of hilarious hijinks and misunderstandings. The music and lyrics by Gilbert and Sullivan are witty and catchy, and the comic timing of the performers is impeccable. This is a classic opera that never fails to delight and entertain.
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