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...READINGReginald Allen, The First Night GilbertandSullivan (Chappell & Co...0029.Leslie Ayre, The GilbertandSullivan Companion (Pan Books...0029.Leslie Baily, The GilbertandSullivan Book (Cassell, London...
6Cellier and Bridgeman, GilbertandSullivan and Their Operas.7William...194.4Asimov, Annotated GilbertandSullivan, p. 430.5Sutton, W. S...Herald, quoted in Baily,GilbertandSullivan Book, pp. 269–70...
...Reginald, ed. The First Night GilbertandSullivan. New York: Heritage Press...1904.Ayre, Leslie. The GilbertandSullivan Companion. London: W. H...1901.Baily, Leslie. The GilbertandSullivan Book. London: Cassell, 1952...
...testified to the fact that GilbertandSullivan was regarded by the culU...MPventured to suggest that GilbertandSullivan was past its sell-by date...huge affection still feltfor GilbertandSullivan by middle-class, middle...
...1870Palace of Truth produced November 19th, 1870First GilbertandSullivan collaboration (Thespis) produced...Sullivan) December 7th, 1889Breach between GilbertandSullivan 1889-1893The Mountebanks (music by Alfred...
...s Fatinitza.The mania for GilbertandSullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore in...ideally, were to be as much like GilbertandSullivan as possible. The most obvious...British operetta in America was GilbertandSullivan's own The Pirates of Penzance...
...Ways of Paradox! An Annotated GilbertandSullivan Bibliography. Metuchen, N...Mikado. Working methods of GilbertandSullivan well described. Bibliography...Ian. The Complete Annotated GilbertandSullivan. New York: Oxford U.P...
...temptation torekindle the spark of GilbertandSullivan opera.The scene of the rekindling...to the part he played in the GilbertandSullivan story, for withoutartistic...circumstances, a future for GilbertandSullivan comic opera. Born in Soho...
...00ADities, he commissioned GilbertandSullivan to write a two-act opera...Theatre, and all the later GilbertandSullivan operettas are associated...Sorcerer, the first ofthe GilbertandSullivan operettas to be presented...
...Gershwins decided to tilt toward GilbertandSullivan. With some exceptions the...much was outright parody of GilbertandSullivan and how much was intended to...the show's indebtedness to GilbertandSullivan. Gershwin got credit for a...
......The Enduring Phenomenon of GilbertandSullivan. By Ian Bradley. New York...account for, the persistence of GilbertandSullivan. Why should such quintessentially...essence which are at the heart of GilbertandSullivan's work" (p. 204). More......
......1926 book a composite photo of GilbertandSullivan, blending the features of...derived this tendency to see GilbertandSullivan as a single intellectual organism...values, and aspirations of GilbertandSullivan, and that achieved synthesis......
...Adrienne Sinipson, Alice May, GilbertandSullivan's First Prima Donna (New York & London: Routledge...encounter with the nascent musical theatre careers of GilbertandSullivan, pursued a downward path to relative obscurity......
...Parodies of aestheticism were common fare by the time Patience was produced in 1881. Even so, Patience was recognized as "the most subtle and incisive of all the contributions to the exhaustive satire of aestheticism." It is "deeper than the rest," said the astute reviewer for the Illustrated...
......It used to be part of the GilbertandSullivan tradition that musical directors...published. As with so much other GilbertandSullivan tradition, things have changed...rental only) for almost all the GilbertandSullivan series. Elsewhere, critical......
......odyssey, and it all began with GilbertandSullivan. My family's apartment at...My favorite records were the GilbertandSullivan comic operas performed by the...become a child-fanatic for GilbertandSullivan. So when Knights of Song......
......Stratford, and none more so than his productions of GilbertandSullivan, where the absolute need to sabotage slavish adherence...has a signature style. Brian Macdonald honours GilbertandSullivan more in the breach than many would in the observance......
......differed from my grandfather's in its devotion to GilbertandSullivan; he had five or six of the operettas in their massive...the high-school faculty and students to put on a GilbertandSullivan production, complete with a small orchestra which......
......Alan Fischler, Dialectics of Social Class in the GilbertandSullivan Collaboration The particular hybrid quality of the GilbertandSullivan operas had much to do with the social origins of......
......my attraction. Murdoch's true Penelope may be GilbertandSullivan. Or she may be Mozart. But there's a semblance...culture (Eliot, T.); English Institutions (GilbertandSullivan); versatility, wit, and High Seriousness (Mozart......
......in it makes most historical movies look like costume parties, begins in the humid London summer of 1884, when GilbertandSullivan's latest Savoy theater production, "Princess Ida," is wilting on the boards, and the two utterly different......
...Is anything sadder than a satire that has outlived its usefulness, its bite blunted, its venom turned syrupy? That, for many people, is the problem with the operettas of W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. In mythological travesties such as La Belle Helene, Offenbach exposed the licentiousness of...
......film based on the career of GilbertandSullivan. The surprise is that he not...the effervescent quality of GilbertandSullivan's light operas, he has also...Carte (Ron Cook), under whom GilbertandSullivan are obliged contractually......
...GilbertandSullivan's first full-length operetta...fully worthy to stand alongside GilbertandSullivan's other confections. Notwithstanding...McGough. Professional productions of GilbertandSullivan are usually mounted by directors......
......lyrics. Recently, the New York GilbertandSullivan Players took a vacation from...results were uncannily like GilbertandSullivan, supposing they had survived...Meanwhile, I am grateful to the GilbertandSullivan Players for the opportunity......
......the lead in an acclaimed new GilbertandSullivan biopic His eyes are bright...musical skills playing half of GilbertandSullivan on-screen in Topsy-Turvy...dramatizes not only the creation of GilbertandSullivan's colorful The Mikado but......
......recent production of the famed GilbertandSullivan operetta The Pirates of Penzance...This is not your father's GilbertandSullivan. The Hypocrites' 80-minute...who himself was not a big GilbertandSullivan fan but learned to appreciate......
......Savoy Operas: The Complete GilbertandSullivan ([pounds sterling]16...Glinert. Part of the joy of GilbertandSullivan is the lyrics by W.S. Gilbert...1958 publication. First Night GilbertandSullivan and he has added a large number......
......music-directing an unlikely storefront version of GilbertandSullivan's Pirates of Penzance. His new anthology musical...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Was it your idea to do storefront GilbertandSullivan? I remember being really surprised when Sean Graney......
......film as its Victorian subject -- the making of GilbertandSullivan's great comic opera, The Mikado. American fans...October Films), a story based on the lives of GilbertandSullivan -- librettist and composer of HMS Pinafore, The......
......Doyle's own adaptation of GilbertandSullivan's HMS Pinafore, provided...will really need to know your GilbertandSullivan to recognise HMS Pinafore as...rewriting. His point is that GilbertandSullivan fans will be able to spot the......
......to star in a production of GilbertandSullivan's The Mikado that has the...and which has been performing GilbertandSullivan since 1994, The Mikado tells...breathe some new life into the GilbertandSullivan classic. The first half of......
......a mismatched pair, it was GilbertandSullivan, as was chronicled in the...partnership. Between them, GilbertandSullivan invented the genre of the English...is listening to the songs of GilbertandSullivan, piped in from a number of......
......agonised Bell, "but, my goodness, we have GilbertandSullivan, who have entertained and illuminated our country...Mitchell's variation. The arts establishment "view GilbertandSullivan as popular, middle-brow and beneath their gaze......
......Vice-Admiral Johannes Mudimu, can rest easy. GilbertandSullivan anticipated his career move 130 years ago. With...road to get anywhere these days. But why drama? GilbertandSullivan would retort, why not? A knowledge of drama would......
......costume drama about the life of GilbertandSullivan, the general conclusion was...materials: hundreds of books on GilbertandSullivan, quires of photocopied texts...scenery and costumes for every GilbertandSullivan opera up to The Mikado - just......
......enthusiasm for the works of operetta-writing duo GilbertandSullivan is diminishing. The pair are beloved particularly...Yeomen of the Guard, and The Mikado. ? A Feast of GilbertandSullivan takes place at the Floral Pavilion at New Brighton......
......Arts is embarking upon a major series celebrating GilbertandSullivan, whose 14 comic operas enjoyed runaway popularity...enough? As Gilbert might have said: piffle! 'GilbertandSullivan: a Motley Pair' screens on 22 September at 8pm......
......Oyly Carte, the second generation of the family which for 100 years managed the production of the GilbertandSullivan operettas. GilbertandSullivan enthusiasts will find a bedroom displaying memorabilia, programmes and posters, mostly from the......
......good-hearted and family-friendly. In its day, GilbertandSullivan's classic comic operetta, "The Mikado," was...freshest, funniest, most satisfying productions of a GilbertandSullivan operetta you are ever likely to see - anywhere....
......Oyly Carte in 1881 to house GilbertandSullivan operas, gave them the name...About 1896 a quarrel between GilbertandSullivan concerning a business arrangement...repr. 1967); L. Ayre, The GilbertandSullivan Companion (1972); C. Williams......
......itself alone, and he was famously satirized (with other exponents of "art for art's sake" ) in Punch and in GilbertandSullivan's operetta Patience. His first published work, Poems (1881), was well received. The next year he lectured......
......town was sacked by the Spanish in 1595 and until the 18th cent. was subject to raids by Mediterranean pirates. GilbertandSullivan's operetta, The Pirates of Penzance, depicts the raids. The scientist Humphry Davy was born there....
......other works. In 1881 he built the Savoy Theatre (the first to be lighted electrically), which the operettas made famous. The D'Oyly Carte company, suspended from 1982 to 1988, continues to perform GilbertandSullivan's works....
......was convened in 1661. They tried to revise the Book of Common Prayer but could not reach agreement. Near the chapel is the Savoy Theatre, erected in 1881 by Richard D'Oyly Carte for the production of GilbertandSullivan operettas....
......Richard D'Oyly Carte, who in 1881 built the Savoy Theater in London expressly for the production of works by GilbertandSullivan. Sullivan brought to Gilbert's witty lyrics a wealth of melodic invention and orchestral ingenuity, creating......
......The Enduring Phenomenon of GilbertandSullivan. By Ian Bradley. New York...account for, the persistence of GilbertandSullivan. Why should such quintessentially...essence which are at the heart of GilbertandSullivan's work" (p. 204). More......
......Doyle's own adaptation of GilbertandSullivan's HMS Pinafore, provided...will really need to know your GilbertandSullivan to recognise HMS Pinafore as...rewriting. His point is that GilbertandSullivan fans will be able to spot the......
......to star in a production of GilbertandSullivan's The Mikado that has the...and which has been performing GilbertandSullivan since 1994, The Mikado tells...breathe some new life into the GilbertandSullivan classic. The first half of......
......a mismatched pair, it was GilbertandSullivan, as was chronicled in the...partnership. Between them, GilbertandSullivan invented the genre of the English...is listening to the songs of GilbertandSullivan, piped in from a number of......
......1926 book a composite photo of GilbertandSullivan, blending the features of...derived this tendency to see GilbertandSullivan as a single intellectual organism...values, and aspirations of GilbertandSullivan, and that achieved synthesis......
......agonised Bell, "but, my goodness, we have GilbertandSullivan, who have entertained and illuminated our country...Mitchell's variation. The arts establishment "view GilbertandSullivan as popular, middle-brow and beneath their gaze......
......Vice-Admiral Johannes Mudimu, can rest easy. GilbertandSullivan anticipated his career move 130 years ago. With...road to get anywhere these days. But why drama? GilbertandSullivan would retort, why not? A knowledge of drama would......
......costume drama about the life of GilbertandSullivan, the general conclusion was...materials: hundreds of books on GilbertandSullivan, quires of photocopied texts...scenery and costumes for every GilbertandSullivan opera up to The Mikado - just......
...Adrienne Sinipson, Alice May, GilbertandSullivan's First Prima Donna (New York & London: Routledge...encounter with the nascent musical theatre careers of GilbertandSullivan, pursued a downward path to relative obscurity......
......enthusiasm for the works of operetta-writing duo GilbertandSullivan is diminishing. The pair are beloved particularly...Yeomen of the Guard, and The Mikado. ? A Feast of GilbertandSullivan takes place at the Floral Pavilion at New Brighton......