First run program illustrated with characters and scenes from Gilbert & Sullivan's comic opera The Sorcerer at the Opera Comique, London. Program also included revival of Gilbert & Sullivan's Trial by Jury.
Letter on behalf of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan grants Mr Stevens permission to perform Trial by Jury at a reduced fee which will go to the Victoria Hospital for Children.
First run program illustrated with characters and scenes from Gilbert & Sullivan's Trial by Jury at the Royalty Theatre, London. Program also included a farce, The Secret, and Jacque Offenbach's opera, La Perichole.
First run program for W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's grotesque opera in two acts Thespis; or The Gods Grown Old, at the Gaiety Theatre, London. The program also included Henry J. Byon's three-act drama Dearer Than Life.
Libretto of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's grotesque opera in two acts Thespis; or The Gods Grown Old. It was produced at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 23 December 1871.
Program for Adelphi Theatre dated Saturday 27 February 1982: D'Oyly Carte in association with Barclays Bank presents Gilbert & Sullivan, plus illustrated wrapper for An Evening of excerpts.
Two twelve-inch long playing stereophonic records in decorative box. Utopia Limited; or, The Flowers of Progress, The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Royston Nash. Cover image of Kenneth Sandford as…
Souvenir with cover illustration of new costume design for John Wellington Wells in The Sorcerer, doffing hat with right hand, holding carpet bag in left. Souvenir celebrates new production of The Sorcerer at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, with…
Menu decorated with bust portraits of Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert, and a full-length portrait of Martyn Green (unnamed) as Sir Joseph Porter in H.H.S. Pinafore. Menu lists all members of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (principals, chorus, and…
Eight page flyer announcing first Canadian tour by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in Gilbert & Sullivan Operas. Contains four pages of photographs, article by J. M. Bulloch, and advertisement on back cover for Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto