The Pirates of Penzance at The Foundry Theatre

From left to right: Jay Laga’aia, Brittanie Shipway, Sarah Murr (back) & Maxwell Simon

The Hayes Theatre Company brings one of it’s star productions to the Foundry Theatre stage, for the first time.

I captured production images for this musical last year at the Hayes Theatre and I am happy to re-visit this madcap Gilbert & Sullivan’s satirical masterwork. Directed by Richard Carroll and stamped his inventive, re-booted and re-wired take on this classic.

It was a joy to capture these images as I tried not to be too diverted my all the swash buckling frolicking on stage, but it was difficult.

The Pirates of Penzance is on at the Foundry Theatre until June 7, 2026

Articles:

https://www.broadwayworld.com/sydney/article/THE-PIRATES-OF-PENZANCE-Will-Come-to-Sydneys-Foundry-Theatre-20260511

The Pirates of Penzance (Hayes Theatre Co)

In February 2025, I had the privilege of capturing two distinct photographic sessions for the Hayes Theatre Co’s production of “The Pirates of Penzance” (playing in Sydney through March 16). The first was a studio-based shoot designed to produce new promotional images for the marketing campaign for this reimagined classic. The second involved taking swash-buckling production shots during the dress rehearsal, providing a special glimpse into the performance’s dynamic energy.

Directed by Richard Carroll, this adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta offers a fresh and inventive take on the original work. This production includes a standout performance by Brittanie Shipway in the twin roles of maid Ruth and love interest Mabel. Critics have praised the show for its modern twist and engaging performances. According to Broadway World, the production is “an inventive escapist expression of Gilbert & Sullivan’s comic opera.”

The promotional images I created aim to capture the vibrant and contemporary essence of this adaptation, highlighting the performers’ madcap expressions and the show’s lively atmosphere. We follow the dreamy and not-particularly-bright young Frederic (played with amusing earnestness by Maxwell Simon), a piano-playing Major-General (Trevor Jones), a pirate/policeman/maiden who also plays the keys (Billie Palin) and a ukulele-playing, quick-changing Pirate King and Police Chief (Jay Laga’aia), who sometimes wears a ridiculous, over-scaled leather pirate’s hat. The heightened silliness, adventurousness and comic musical timing is aided by the onstage stage manager (Sheridan Simson) who rings the ship’s bell and keeps the action moving briskly. I think that my images help to convey this production’s modern sensibility. 

During the dress rehearsal, I focused on capturing candid moments to showcase the performers’ interactions and the intricate staging, plus some of the hilarious costuming and prop gags. The intimate setting of the Hayes Theatre Co allowed for close-up shots to emphasize the comedic timing integral to the performances.

New adaption of the Guilbert & Sullivan classic, The Pirates of Penzance, at the Hayes Theatre, until March 16th

With witty lyrics and new jokes, this collaboration with the Hayes Theatre Co has been a rewarding experience, allowing me to be part of the visual storytelling of a production that reimagines a beloved classic for a new generation.

Recent Reviews of ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ at Hayes Theatre Co

broadwayworld.com

Limelight

Timeout

The Guardian

The Pirates of Penzance; or The Slave of Duty is playing at Hayes Theatre Co, Potts Point, until March 16.
 For information and to book tickets go to: 
The Hayes Theatre Co