Fans of Gilbert and Sullivan will have a field day this weekend when "The Sorcerer" opens at Renegade for a weekend run. But get your tickets early. There will be only four shows for this production, ...
Opera may seem like a genre of the past, but Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Iolanthe, or, The Peer and the Peri” transcends the bygone era from which it came. Directed by Meghan Kelleher ’12 and presented by ...
An updated dash of whimsy and fairy tale elements along with pointed social commentary mark the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston's summer production of "Iolanthe' (or "The Peer and the Peri"), ...
Evanston-based theater group the Savoyaires premiered their production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Mikado” in Chute Auditorium on Friday. The operetta was written in late-19th-century Britain to ...
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It's been a while since a Gilbert and Sullivan show has been on Broadway (since the 1987 revival of The Mikado, to be exact), so there is reason to recap... Gilbert and Sullivan were a legendary ...
For Waldyn Benbenek, it all started with a poster he saw stapled to a south Minneapolis telephone pole in the summer of 1979. It offered an invitation to meet in the basement of a home in Minneapolis' ...
The singers who band together for the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston's annual show do it for love, not money. The company's stage director for more than 30 years, Alistair Donkin, is the only ...
The Broadway musical did not originate on Broadway. It started at London’s Savoy Theatre with the sparkling work of W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan. These theater titans created a special sort of ...
The women are dressed in kimonos and have donned black-bunned wigs, while the men have penciled on mustaches in preparation for a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Mikado.” Yet something is a ...
NEW YORK — W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance” is a foundational musical. First seen in New York in 1879, this wacky yarn of swashbuckling pirates, Monty Pythonesque coppers ...
Picture John Andrews, a church organist who loved Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera. Add two willing church choirs, a few outsiders and an Episcopal bishop who not only allowed performances to take ...
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