In 2004 we revived the tradition of holding a Patrons' Evening with works from each of the thirteen surviving G&S operas.
We continue this on Friday 18th November at All Saints Church Hall with the following programme:
| The Sorcerer | |
|---|---|
| Ring forth ye bells | Chorus |
| Time was when love and I | Solo |
| My name is John Wellington Wells | Solo |
| I rejoice that it’s decided | Quintet |
| The Yeomen of the Guard | |
| Tower warders | Chorus and Solo |
| When maiden loves | Solo |
| Princess Ida | |
| Merrily ring the luncheon bell | Chorus and Solos |
| Would you know the kind of maid | Solo |
| Patience | |
| When I first put this uniform on | Solo and Chorus |
| Love is a plaintive song | Solo |
| Grand Duke | |
| Roulette Song | Solo and Chorus |
| The Pirates of Penzance | |
| When a felon | Solo and Chorus |
| Hail Poetry | Chorus |
| H.M.S Pinafore | |
| Carefully on tiptoe stealing - to end of - He is an Englishman | Solos and Chorus |
| Ruddigore | |
| Welcome Gentry | Chorus |
| In sailing o’er life’s ocean wide | Trio |
| Utopia Ltd | |
| Society has quite forsaken | Solo and six men |
| Eagle High | Chorus |
| The Gondoliers | |
| When a merry maiden marries | Solo and Chorus |
| On the day when I was wedded | Solo |
| Cachucha | Chorus |
| Iolanthe | |
| Tripping hither | Chorus and Solos |
| None shall part us | Duet |
| The Mikado | |
| The sun whose rays | Solo |
| Madrigal | Chorus |
| Trial by Jury | |
| Oh joy unbounded | Solos and Chorus |
For venues and dates, see our 2006 Calendar.
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