It was 30 years ago this December that an unheralded play called A Gilbert & Sullivan Christmas Carol had its world premiere at a church in Garden City. Since then that play has been seen in dozens of ...
The two-time Tony winner was honored at the gala with the Albert Bergeret Living Legacy of Gilbert & Sullivan Award.
Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com Huron Valley Community Theatre is holding auditions for its summer show, Gilbert & Sullivan's ...
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 ...
New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players 2026 Gala recently honored two-time Tony Winner and Board Member Victoria Clark with the ...
THOMASVILLE — Dashing pirates, star-crossed lovers, a pompous major general and a leap-year technicality come together on Monday, November 10, as Thomasville Entertainment Foundation’s 88th ...
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 ...
Dress rehearsal for the Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston’s production of Ruddigore. “Young Frankenstein meets Jane Austen” is how opera director Buck Ross describes the Gilbert & Sullivan Society ...
Sean Holshouser (Pirate King), Dennis Arrowsmith (Major General) and Nicole Kenley-Miller, stage director, in the Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston’s production of The Pirates of Penzance!
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"), ...
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, ...
As the little steamer brought him into New York Harbor one July day in 1879, Richard D’Oyly Carte nervously paced the narrow deck with many a grave misgiving. H. M. S. Pinafore, of which he was ...
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