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West Yorkshire Savoyards: Iolanthe - Settle Victoria Hall

About West Yorkshire Savoyards: Iolanthe - Settle Victoria Hall
One of the most popular of the Gilbert & Sullivan comic-operas, Iolanthe has been described as a magical musical fantasy, which sees Gilbert & Sullivan at their sublime and satirical best. The world of politics and the world of fairy-tale collide in this funny and irreverent end-up of Parliament set to some of the most beautiful music ever written by Sir Arthur Sullivan. In its topsy-turvy way, the House of Lords is gently lampooned as a bastion of the ineffective, privileged and dim-witted. With an excellent cast including Graham Weston as the 'Lord Chancellor' and Helen Fieldsend as 'Phyllis', be prepared for laughs, thrills and fabulous music in this touring production directed by Graham Weston with professional orchestra, conducted by Oliver Longstaff.
Performances
Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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Saturday 13 September 7pm | Standard: £6.00 - £18.00 | Book Now |
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