“Strike Up the Band”: Gershwin Mixed with Gilbert & Sullivan
Director/conductor Ted Sperling has again done George and Ira Gershwin proud with his one-night performance of the first of the
read moreDirector/conductor Ted Sperling has again done George and Ira Gershwin proud with his one-night performance of the first of the
read moreIn the decade or so that I’ve been attending Ohio Light Opera’s summer season of operettas and musicals, I continue
read moreBack in the year 2019, the University of Leeds hosted an conference put together by Derek B. Scott and Anastasia
read moreGilbert and Sullivan’s ‘comic opera’ The Sorcerer is a comparatively early work, coming between Trial By Jury and HMS Pinafore and
read moreIt’s only May, but I’m betting dollars to donuts that this starry production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s seventh comic opera
read moreOperetta was one of the most successful forms of theatre to go transglobal in the 19th and early 20th century.
read moreIt is an accepted notion that Gilbert and Sullivan were careful to exclude anything in their comic operas that could
read moreForever branded as Gilbert and Sullivan’s “serious” comic opera, The Yeomen of the Guard is in fact a skilful blend
read moreCharles Court Opera has been described as one of the leading and most versatile chamber music theatre companies in the
read moreWhen you have spent more than 20 years researching and writing a book, when you have lived and breathed the
read moreLa Grande Duchesse de Gérolstein was, arguably, Offenbach’s first truly transglobal success. It benefitted from opening during the Exposition universelle
read moreOnline auditions; canceled flights; efforts to keep cast, orchestra and tech crew members healthy and protected; a scant five days
read moreCharles Dibdin is often thought of, assuming he is thought of at all, as one of the links between the
read moreI feel very honoured and flattered to have been asked to write about the most important book to be written
read moreOpera della Luna, under the artistic direction of Jeff Clarke, has built a well-deserved reputation for staging inventive productions of
read moreI was surprised, and delighted, to hear that the Staatsoperette Dresden are to give an all-“Britisch” concert, taking in a
read moreI’m the oldest standing member of the Operetta Research Center. I was one of the fairies who presided at its
read moreThe English author Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) is best known as a novelist and playwright. He also kept a journal in
read moreExpress G&S was conceived during lockdown, and is the well nigh perfect post-lockdown entertainment, especially for Gilbert & Sullivan aficionados,
read moreThe various ‘lockdowns’ that we, in the UK, have lived under for the last 18 months have meant that several productions
read moreEnglish National Opera has just announced its plans for the season starting in October 2021. There will be only 67
read moreHaving had to cancel the 2020 festival owing to Covid restrictions, this year’s Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, taking place at
read moreThe gimmick with which the West End revival of Sasha Regan’s Pirates of Penzance at the Palace Theatre was recently
read moreThis Musical triumviretta in 1 act was adapted from J Maddison Morton’s farce Box and Cox by F C Burnand,
read moreI’m an old conservative. I was ‘a little con-ser-va-tive’ (as opposed to a ‘little li-ber-al’) from the moment I was
read moreIt seems that the operetta scene is finally awaking to the possibilities of the internet as a chance to overcome
read moreWith all this free time at home right now I’ve started working my way through various DVD boxes I’ve had
read moreIn 2018 the National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company staged the first professional revival of Haddon Hall for about one
read moreSo here it is, the world’s “first gay opera guide,” or so the publisher claims. It’s a small Berlin based
read moreNew York’s longest running professional Gilbert & Sullivan company returned to the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College (near Lexington Avenue)
read moreWilton’s Music Hall is “the most important surviving early music hall to be seen anywhere” (says the Theatres Trust) and
read moreFans of musical theater and operetta will not find a richer, more concentrated banquet of their favorite entertainment than that
read moreGertrude Lawrence’s 1941 megahit, Lady in the Dark, groundbreaking in its day for its then novel use of psychoanalysis in
read moreThe Operetta Research Centre was, this week, undergoing technical maintenance, in the course of which supremo Kevin Clarke came up
read moreJust out is a large-size almost catalogue-like publication in English, French and German in the Revue Musicorum series, no. 20/2018.
read moreBack in 2014, corresponding with the centenary of the outbreak of World War 1, the Schwules Museum in Berlin offered
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