The Pirate King leads his crew in singing, their cutlasses raised aloft, “For I am a Pirate King!
And it is, it is a glorious thing
to be a Pirate King!”
Intro The flamboyant, poetically-minded antagonist of Gilbert and Sullivan’s comedic operetta, “The Pirates of Penzance.” He is an orphan of noble birth who leads a crew of fellow orphaned peers. He and his crew can’t seem to make piracy pay, however, due to being “too tender-hearted.” He wants desperately to settle down and get married.
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