National Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company: “Ruddigore” At Buxton Opera House
This summer the historic Frank Matcham designed Buxton Opera House, built in 1903 and seating 902, was host to the
read moreThis summer the historic Frank Matcham designed Buxton Opera House, built in 1903 and seating 902, was host to the
read moreThis year the National G & S Opera Company celebrates its silver jubilee with six new productions. I was invited
read moreThe Pirates of Penzance must be Gilbert and Sullivan’s most staged operetta and, as a director, it must be difficult
read moreAfter the success of The Gondoliers in December 1889, D’Oyly Carte, Gilbert and Sullivan had a well-publicised disagreement because Gilbert
read moreTheatrical mythology has been curiously and undeservedly kind to some folk. Miss Tucker from Ohio went from failure to failure
read moreIolanthe is W S Gilbert’s most satirical opera. His libretto continually pokes fun at the British hereditary system, the law
read moreGreat Malvern is an attractive spa town of 30,000 souls, nestling in the English Midlands and surrounded by the Malvern
read moreThe 860 seat Theatre Royal, in the shadow of Windsor Castle, is the third one on the site: built in
read moreSasha Regan has been director of the Union Theatre in London for 19 years. It is a small space, seating
read moreThe ‘comic opera’ Patience (or ‘Bunthorne’s Bride’) has an important place in theatrical history. It was the first stage production
read moreGilbert and Sullivan’s successor to the phenomenal HMS Pinafore proved to be another enormous international opéra-bouffe hit. Where the former
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