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New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’Founder and Artistic DirectorAlbert BergeretSteps Down After 50 Years

New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’Founder and Artistic DirectorAlbert BergeretSteps Down After 50 Years

2025-26 Season Announced

New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (NYGASP) announces that Founder and Artistic  Director, Albert Bergeret will be stepping down into an Emeritus role after 50 years with the  esteemed company. Credited as “leading custodian of the G&S classics” by New York Magazine,  NYGASP created a Lifetime Achievement Award in Bergeret’s namesake, “Albert Bergeret  Living Legacy of Gilbert & Sullivan Award” which has been bestowed upon such luminaries as,  Sheldon Harnick, Rupert Holmes and Kevin Kline. Over the course of his tenure Bergeret also garnered the 2022 OBA Legend of Off-Broadway Award and has conducted and directed such  personalities as Hal Linden, Steve Allen, John Astin, Pat Carroll, Noel Harrison, John Rubenstein, Louis Quilico, Lando Bartolini and John Reed, O.B.E., among others.  

My wife Gail Wofford and I have always said we feel the company is our first child,” says  Bergeret. “I am excited for NYGASP’s future and am proud of the work my colleagues and I have  done to ensure the company continues inspiring audiences for generations to come. James Mills,  who will succeed me as Artistic Director, has shown great depth and understanding of the  Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire as a performer and leader, and Joseph Rubin has been mentoring  music direction with me for a good number of years, showing skill in the orchestra pit and a love  for G&S. The organization is in great hands, and Gail and I look forward to staying involved,  helping our team succeed wherever we can.” 

Former Associate Artistic Director, James Mills will take over as the company’s new Artistic  Director. 2025-26 will mark his 20th anniversary season working onstage and off with NYGASP.  Most known for his “patterman” roles, Mills has stage managed, tech directed, and co-directed several productions for NYGASP, as well as having helmed the many pandemic-era digital  presentations. Mills is also a stage director for The College Light Opera Company in Falmouth,  MA each summer.  

Taking the podium as Musical Director and elevating in his administrative duties as Managing  Director, Joseph Rubin has been an integral part of the NYGASP artistic and management team 

for 15 seasons. One of the leading authorities on light opera, he founded American Musical  Productions in Canton, OH. He has restored, produced and conducted such works as The Student  Prince, The Chocolate Soldier, The Prince of Pilsen, and the original 1902 The Wizard of Oz.  

“Executive Director David Wannen will continue to lead the company into a new half century with the support of veteran staff, Development Manager Sarah Caldwell Smith,  Choreographer/Co-Director David Auxier, and Company Manager Michael Galante. Hannah  Holmes will be joining the staff in the newly created role of Education Manager. ” 

After a record breaking 50th Season, NYGASP is excited to announce the 2025-26 Season  featuring three fully staged productions at New York City’s Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College  (68th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues). The season will include Gilbert & Sullivan’s  most operatic collaboration The Yeomen of the Guard, the perennial favorite H.M.S. Pinafore and a new fully staged production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s rarely produced penultimate comic  opera Utopia, Limited.  

The Yeomen of the Guard 

October 25-26, 2025 Kaye Playhouse, New York, NY  

H.M.S. Pinafore 

January 10-11, 2026 Kaye Playhouse, New York, NY 

January 17-18, 2026 Kaye Playhouse, New York, NY 

Utopia, Limited 

April 18-19, 2026 Kaye Playhouse, New York, NY 

Subscriptions for the New York City season go on sale June 4th; single tickets go on sale  September 3rd

Additionally, NYGASP will be touring across the country in such cities as:  

The Pirates of Penzance in One Act and Evening of G&S Favorites 

July 25, 2025 Coppell Arts Center, Coppell, TX 

November 8, 2025 Glenridge Performing Arts Center, Sarasota, FL 

November 10, 2025 Thomasville Entertainment Foundation, Thomasville, GA November 13, 2025 Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre, Marietta, GA November 14, 2025 Ryland Theater, Americus, GA 

November 16, 2025 Panama City Music Association, Panama City, FL 

November 18, 2025 Panama City Music Association, Aiken, SC 

H.M.S. Pinafore in One Act and Evening of G&S Favorites 

September 13, 2025 Music Mountain, Falls Village, CT  

April 10, 2026 Pawling Concert Series, Pawling, NY 

The Mikado 

February 26-27, 2026 Covey Center for the Arts, Provo, UT

March 1, 2026 Popejoy Hall, UNM, Albuquerque, NM  

March 3, 2026 Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, AZ 

March 5, 2026 Plaza Theatre, Palm Springs, CA 

March 6, 2026 UNLV Performing Arts Center, Las Vegas, NV 

March 7, 2026 Irvine Barclay Theatre, Irvine, CA 

March 8, 2026 La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, La Mirada, CA March 27, 2026 Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, NJ

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