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HMS Pinafore premiered in 1878 at the Opera Comique in London, and became Gilbert and Sullivan's first smash hit, enjoying a successful run of 571 performances. Satirising the snobbery and hypocrisy of the English social system of its day. HMS Pinafore is a comic tale of love, class pretensions and mistaken identities. Questioning the integrity of the ruling elite and exposing the duplicitous motives of leaders of power, this comedy still has remarkable resonance today.

Cast/Performers

John Savident (Sir Joseph Porter KCB)

Creatives/Company

Music: A.Sullivan
Lyrics: W.S.Gilbert
Company: Carl Rosa Opera

HMS Pinafore

HMS Pinafore (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T0708579105. Details of all HMS Pinafore archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1953

Archive Listings

2 Jun 09
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6 Jun 09
Malvern Theatres
Malvern, Worcestershire
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19 May 09
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23 May 09
Sheffield Theatres
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
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5 May 09
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9 May 09
Theatre Royal
Bath, Bath & North East Somerset
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28 Apr 09
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2 May 09
Grand Opera House
Belfast
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21 Apr 09
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25 Apr 09
Theatre Royal
Norwich, Norfolk
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14 Apr 09
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18 Apr 09
New Wimbledon Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
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10 Mar 09
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14 Mar 09
Theatre Royal
Glasgow
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10 Mar 09
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14 Mar 09
Theatre Royal
Glasgow
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