09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pembrokeshire Herald
Haverfordwest Operatic Society revives Edwardian favourite
The Arcadians returns with local star and timeless charm
THIS summer, Haverfordwest Operatic Society invites audiences on a whimsical journey to Arcadia—the land that time forgot—where truth reigns, youth never fades, and harmony is the law of the land.
But paradise is thrown into turmoil when a Londoner crash-lands in Arcadia, bewildering the locals with tales of modern wickedness and city life. Determined to restore balance, Arcadian sisters Sombra and Chrysea travel to London, hoping to civilise the metropolis with their values of honesty and simplicity.
Originally opening in the West End in 1909, The Arcadians enjoyed an extraordinary 809-performance run before transferring to Broadway. With music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot and lyrics by Arthur Wimperis, it remains a sparkling example of Edwardian musical theatre. The Stage once described the score as 'an absolute winner.'
This summer's revival has been adapted by Ifor Phillips, who marks his 60th production with Haverfordwest Operatic Society. He also serves as Musical Director.
'After so many years with HOS, I still find immense joy in watching a show come together,' said Mr Phillips. 'The Arcadians reminds us how uplifting theatre can be. It's classic Edwardian charm with plenty of laughs and a touch of magic.'
The production includes musical numbers such as The Pipes of Pan, The Girl with The Brogue, and the showstopping All Down Piccadilly.
In a special guest appearance, Pembrokeshire's own Emily Davis returns to the local stage in the lead role. Known to audiences as cabaret performer 'Blodwen,' Emily began her journey with HOS before launching a successful career that has included performances at the Wales Millennium Centre and the Edinburgh Fringe.
'It's lovely to be back with HOS,' said Emily. 'The Arcadians is such a fab show and I'm having so much fun popping down to Pembs and revisiting my old haunts!'
Mr Phillips added: 'It's always a source of pride to see former members flourish. It's even better when they return to share their gifts with the community that nurtured them.'
Performance dates and venues
Tuesday 3 June @ 7:30pm – Broad Haven Hall
Thursday 5 June @ 7:30pm – Clarbeston Road Hall
Saturday 7 June @ 7:30pm – Fishguard Masonic Hall
Tuesday 10 June @ 7:30pm – Torch Theatre (Studio)
Running time: 2 hours (including interval)
Family-friendly.
Tickets: £10 (cash on the door). Torch Theatre tickets via Box Office.
Cast and crew:
Performer: HOS Musical Theatre Company
Guest star: Emily Davis ('Her secret weapon, unquestionably, is her voice' – Cabaret Scenes)
Musical Director/Director: Ifor Phillips
Assistant Director/Producer: Tracey Crane
Pianist: Gerry Nicholas