The Westmont Opera Orchestra and more than a dozen cast members will sing, dance and swashbuckle their way through “Pirates of Penzance,” a comic story of adventure, danger and romance, 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23 and Sunday, Jan. 25 at Porter Theatre.

Tickets, at $20 for general admission and $15 for students and seniors, may be purchased online at westmont.edu/boxoffice.

“‘Pirates’ is a roaring fun show that allows for flexibility in how we can feature our students,” said Ruth Lin, who directs the music with Christina Jensen (Farris) (’09), who is stage director of the production.

“It allows us to have someone who’s never done opera to have a meaningful part without them being overwhelmed, and meaty lead parts which shows off the amazing talents of our students, and everywhere in between,” Lin said.

“Opera is always special to me because there are so many moving pieces, and the stars have to align for it to work, and I am always amazed at the way our students and faculty come together to make it happen,” she said.

“Pirates just have even more moving pieces with lots of comedic moments that will allow our students to experience the joy and mayhem that is this show,” Lin said.

Senior Melissa Ellsworth who has performed in the opera every year at Westmont, said she continues to grow as a singer.

“When I came to Westmont I had never sung opera, so it’s been really fun to get to be a part of the Westmont Opera productions these past four years and learned how to sing in that style,” she said.

Ellsworth said she is most looking forward to putting together a super fun show for people to enjoy and laugh at.

“Each of the directors are so amazing and talented at what they do, so am excited to see their vision come to life as we are developing our characters and partaking in some pirate shenanigans,” she said.