Does Gilbert and Sullivan need updating for our changed times? Cal McCrystal explains why his joyful new Iolanthe contains not a single lecherous peer but plenty of feisty fairies I’ve never been a ...
Cal McCrystal’s joyous Gilbert and Sullivan staging returns to English National Opera packed with pantomime animals, visual and verbal gags and, above all, terrific singing Cal McCrystal’s joyous ...
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Granted that a distinctly British blend of propriety and whimsy is a hallmark of W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's comic operas, "Iolanthe" nonetheless registers as a shade more pixilated than most.
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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"), ...
Love is truly in the air for the Brown University Gilbert and Sullivan's production of "Iolanthe" this weekend in Alumnae Hall. Beyond the show's multiple intertwined love stories, the BUGS cast ...
After watching Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Iolanthe” as produced bythe Lyric Opera San Diego, one question comes to mind: Why isn’tthis light opera performed more often? Sure, it’s filled with the ...
In their decades-long history, the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players have brought their audiences to all the corners of the United Kingdom and across half of the globe. This time is no ...
Summon, if you will, the Lord High Executioner. Prepare ye, oh guardians of the sacred flame of Gilbert & Sullivan, to huff and puff in high-whiskered indignation. It has to be said: watching Iolanthe ...