Doctor Stephen Goss returns for a further exploration of the works of Gilbert & Sullivan. Learn about late nineteenth century British history and the context to the Savoy Operas, including their smash hit The Mikado. Discover the witty commentary on contemporary Victorian society woven into the libretti.
Uncover the thinly veiled satire of plots, what motivated Gilbert to write certain operas, and unmask the characters which were deliberate parodies of specific Victorian politicians and notables. If you enjoyed Act I – or even if you haven’t heard it – this talk is full of history, humour and many musical interludes.
This talk is part of our Window on the World series. Advance booking essential - tickets £7 for all.
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