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The Indian maid with the far-away gaze may be the most traveled sculpture in town. Cast in bronze by Isabel Moore Kimball, and donated to the city by W.J. Landon in memory of his wife, Ida ...
In the Gilbert and Sullivan canon, Princess Ida, first presented at the Savoy in 1884, is not one of the perennial favorites. It has some built-in deterrents: Based on Gilbert's blank-verse ...
The play tells the story of Ida — a princess betrothed in infancy who has since rejected men and founded an all-women’s university — as she struggles between the life she is obligated to lead and the ...
Fresh New Production Of The G&S Classic PRINCESS IDA Announced . By: A.A. Cristi Jun. 19, 2019. POPULAR. 1 Lea Salonga Will Launch North American Tour This Fall.
For an evening of laughter and delight, take yourselves to Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan's production of "Princess Ida," which runs through July at the Bagley Wright Theatre. This rarely performed ...
But ”Princess Ida” may be coming back into its own. Though the Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Chicago closes its well-received production this weekend, it will be revived a few months from now ...
Although it may seem a sacrilege to many that Gilbert has taken the material for his new comic opera Libretto from Tennyson's poem "The Princess," yet it can scarcely be wondered at in this busy ...
An agreeable and often very funny comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan, “Princess Ida” is 2007’s colorful offering from the 53-year-old Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society.
The Indian maid with the far-away gaze may be the most traveled sculpture in town. Cast in bronze by Isabel Moore Kimball, and donated to the city by W.J. Landon in memory of his wife, Ida ...