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, Diplomacy and H.M.S. Pinafore, by Victorien Sardou and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, November 18, 1878.

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  • Program, Dora's Dream and The Sorcerer, by Arthur Cecil and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Comedy Opera Company, Opera Comique Theatre, December 3-7, 1877.

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  • Program, Dora's Dream and The Sorcerer, by Arthur Cecil and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Comedy Opera Company, Opera Comique Theatre, January 24-31, 1878.

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  • Program, Dora's Dream and The Sorcerer, by Arthur Cecil and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Comedy Opera Company, Opera Comique Theatre, London, November 17-30, 1877.

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  • Program, Dora's Dream and The Sorcerer, by Arthur Cecil and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Comedy Opera Company, Opera Comique Theatre, November 17-30, 1877.

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  • Program, Dora's Dream and The Sorcerer, by Arthur Cecil and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Comedy Opera Company, Opera Comique Theatre, November 17-30, 1877.

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  • Program, Dora's Dream and The Sorcerer, by Arthur Cecil and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Comedy Opera Company, Opera Comique Theatre, November 17-30, 1878.

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  • Program, Dorothy's Stratagem and On Bail, by J. Mortimer and W.S. Gilbert, Criterion, February 5, 1877.

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  • Program, Dramatic Readings, by Dr. James L. Farley, assisted by Hermann O.C. Kortheuer, pianist, Chickering Hall, New York, October 3, 1877.

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  • Program, Dulcamara, or The Little Duck and the Great Quack, by W.S. Gilbert, with Death of Adonis, Family Jars, and Rapid Thaw, adapted from the French by T.W. Robertson, St. James's Theatre, London, March 4, 1867.

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