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  2. The Princess (W. S. Gilbert play) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Gilbert liked the theme so much that he adapted the play as the libretto to Princess Ida (1884), one of his Savoy Operas with Arthur Sullivan. The Princess is a satire of women's education, a controversial subject in 1847, when Queen's College first opened in London, and in 1870 (Girton opened in 1869), but less so by 1884.

  3. Princess Ida - Wikipedia

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    When Gilbert wrote The Princess in 1870, women's higher education was still an innovative, even radical concept. Girton College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge, was established in 1869. However, by the time Gilbert and Sullivan collaborated on Princess Ida in 1883, a women's college was a more established concept.

  4. Gilbert and Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    The Gilbert of the Bab Ballads, the Gilbert of whimsical conceit, inoffensive cynicism, subtle satire, and playful paradox; the Gilbert who invented a school of his own, who in it was schoolmaster and pupil, who has never taught anybody but himself, and is never likely to have any imitator – this is the Gilbert the public want to see, and ...

  5. Savoy opera - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert and Sullivan's early operas played at other London theatres, and Patience (1881) was the first opera to appear at the Savoy Theatre, and thus, in a strict sense, the first true "Savoy Opera", although the term "Savoy Opera" has, for over a century, referred to all thirteen operas that Gilbert and Sullivan wrote for Richard D'Oyly Carte.

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  7. W. S. Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet card of W. S. Gilbert in about 1880 by Elliott & Fry. Sir William Schwenck Gilbert (18 November 1836 – 29 May 1911) was an English dramatist, librettist, poet and illustrator best known for his collaboration with composer Arthur Sullivan, which produced fourteen comic operas.

  8. Category:Operas by Gilbert and Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Performing arts: Opera: Operas by genre: Operettas: Gilbert and Sullivan: Operas by Gilbert and Sullivan also Theatre : Theatrical genres : Gilbert and Sullivan : Operas by Gilbert and Sullivan The main article for this category is Gilbert and Sullivan .

  9. Savoy Theatre - Wikipedia

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    There were Gilbert and Sullivan seasons at the Savoy Theatre in 1929–30, 1932–33, 1951, 1954, 1961–62, 1975, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003. Other famous works presented at the Savoy included Robert Morley in The Man Who Came to Dinner , and several comedies by William Douglas-Home starring, among others, Ralph Richardson , Peggy Ashcroft ...