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− | '''The Pirates of Penzance''', or "The Slave of Duty", is a comic operetta written and composed by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]] in [[19th century|1879]]. |
+ | '''''The Pirates of Penzance''''', or "The Slave of Duty", is a comic operetta written and composed by [[Gilbert and Sullivan]] in [[19th century|1879]]. |
− | In [[2368]], Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] intended to mount a production of ''Pirates'' on board the |
+ | In [[2368]], Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] intended to mount a production of ''Pirates'' on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. She hoped that [[Lieutenant Commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] would play the role of the Major-General. Although La Forge was reluctant, Crusher convinced him to attempt the Major-General's signature song, "[[I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General]]". However, her efforts (and La Forge's) were interrupted by the collision of the ''Enterprise'' with a [[quantum filament]]. ({{TNG|Disaster}}) |
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− | [[Category:Earth music|Pirates of Penzance]] |
+ | [[Category:Earth music|Pirates of Penzance, The]] |
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Revision as of 13:29, 3 February 2011
The Pirates of Penzance, or "The Slave of Duty", is a comic operetta written and composed by Gilbert and Sullivan in 1879.
In 2368, Dr. Beverly Crusher intended to mount a production of Pirates on board the USS Enterprise-D. She hoped that Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge would play the role of the Major-General. Although La Forge was reluctant, Crusher convinced him to attempt the Major-General's signature song, "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General". However, her efforts (and La Forge's) were interrupted by the collision of the Enterprise with a quantum filament. (TNG: "Disaster")