Savoyards
Reunited
31 Jul 2003
People
using The Archers message board often discover things in common, but few
have as much in common as John Swanson and Julie Bacon.
In the area called The Bull (which is for discussion on non-Archers topics),
Julie posted a message saying she'd got a part in The Gilbert and Sullivan
opera The Sorcerer. John posted an allusion to a song in it and said he'd
sung it at university. It soon became apparent that they had been in the
same G&S society and had overlapped for three years!
John
(pictured left in his university days) is now a scientific adviser on
environmental issues for a large utility, and can occasionally be heard
on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4Â’s Today or Breakfast TV answering questions about
industry's attitude to the environment. He explains:
"I
was at Oxford from 1982-1989 and Jules from 1983-1986. In that time we
sang in the chorus (bass and soprano respectively) for six of the same
productions, Jules sang in the chorus for a production of Iolanthe at
the Oxford Playhouse which I lit, and we must have attended heaven knows
how many of the same sing-throughs, members evenings, parties - oh, and
we both sang in the same marathon 30-hour continuous sing-through of all
13 operas.
"Jules
remembers my name, I half remember her (maiden) name, but stuck as we
both were in the anonymity of the chorus we neither of us have a clear
memory of the other.
"But
the fun starts with the other people we both knew. For instance, I reminisced
about the director of several of the shows and said I remembered vaguely
he'd married a soprano. Turns out that the soprano in question was Jules'
best friend, she was bridesmaid, and still goes on holiday with them!
"We
have already exchanged a veritable orgy of reminiscences about all sorts
of people we both knew and all sorts of activities more or less closely
connected to the G&S operas (it was a very sociable G&S society!).
But as most of the reminiscences were about who had flings with whom,
and as most of the people are now - 20 years on - pillars of the community
and respectable married people, and as they include a Head of Department
in a major public school and the precentor of a cathedral among others,
we'd better draw a veil there!"
Julie
Bacon adds:
"After
Oxford, I worked for a while at the Stock Exchange, retrained as a solicitor,
met and married Matt in 1991 and am currently a full-time mum to Jack
(7) and Kate (4). I got back into G&S two years ago after a lay-off
of about seven years, and am loving it (I'd done choral singing in the
meantime, but was delighted to return to my first love).
"The
marathon nonstop singthrough of all the G&S operas, which John mentioned
included a gender-reversed HMS Pinafore, in which I sang Captain Corcoran!
I think we decided to do it because it was a perennial moan of the ladies
that the men (principals and chorus) always got the best tunes, so we
thought this would be a good chance to turn the tables. The punt parties
were always a summer highlight - we would hire out as many college punts
as we could and take a huge picnic, punt upriver and moor by a field,
eat, play silly games and indulge in a certain amount of inter-punt horseplay
both there and back. And we would sing, too, of course...
"College
and G&S were very important to me, and to meet up with someone who
shares so much of my history has given me a real buzz. I've been around
The Archers message board for about 15-18 months, on and off, and love
the sense of community and the real care contributors seem to have for
each other. A couple of "MBers" have threatened to come to The
Sorceror next year - I thought they were joking, but now I'm not so sure!"
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