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 1885 comic operetta “The Mikado” by librettist W.S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan — better known as Gilbert and Sullivan — is one of the most popular musical theater pieces in history. But ...
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 ...
Oh rapture! Gilbert and Sullivan fans may rejoice with loud fal-la, as three lost songs from Gilbert and Sullivan’s 1882 opera Iolanthe are now seeing the light of day! The songs, which were cut in ...
Three long-lost songs from Gilbert and Sullivan's opera Iolanthe recently discovered in the British Library will be performed at ...
Duty, love, and tomfoolery take a starring role in the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club and Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ production of “The Pirates of Penzance”: the classic operetta ...
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 ...
There’s fairy dust strewn all over Zilkha Hall at the Hobby Center. It’s not sprinkled as in Peter Pan, it’s a downpour. Everyone is covered in it, from the actors, stagehands, all production people, ...
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 ...
Complete Information About Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston Presents: Topsy-Turvy (with live pre-show performance) in ...
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"), ...