Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Gilbert and Sullivan Collection

  • Program, After All and H.M.S. Pinafore, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Repertoire Opera Company, New Theatre, Oxford, February 7, 1898.

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  • Program, After All and The Mikado, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, November 11, 1895-November 5, 1896.

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  • Program, After All and The Yeomen of the Guard, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, May 19, 1897.

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  • Program, After All and The Yeomen of the Guard, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier, Savoy Theatre, London, September 20, 1897 and undated.

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  • Program, After All, H.M.S. Pinafore and Breaking the Spell, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Comedy Opera Co., Olympic Theatre, October 7, 1879.

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  • Program, Ages Ago and Cox and Box, by W. S. Gilbert and F. C. Burnand, composed by Frederick Clay and Arthur Sullivan, Chamber Opera Players, Alma Gluck Hall, April 27-29 1956.

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  • Program, Ages Ago, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Frederick Clay, Bryant's Opera House, May 19, no year.

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  • Program, Ages Ago, The Schwol Feast and Beggar My Neighbor, by W. S. Gilbert and Corney Grain, composed by Frederick Clay, Corney Grain, Offenbach-F. C. Burnand, Royal Gallery of Illustration, 1869.

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  • Program, All is Vanity, or "The Cynic in Defeat" and Money, by Alfred Thompson and Lord Lytton, composed by Alfred Thompson and Lord Lytton, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, April 9, 1879.

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  • Program, Alone, by J. Palgrave Simpson & Herman C. Merivale, Wedding March by F. Latour Tomline, and Your Vote and Interest, by Alfred Maltby, Royal Court Theatre.

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