Gilbert and Sullivan Collection

Program, The Pirates of Penzance, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, New York, 1885.

1885
GSC PR 563

Program, The Pirates of Penzance, or the Slave of Duty and A Welsh Sunset, written by W.S. Gilbert and Frederick Fenn, composed by Arthur Sullivan and Philip Michael Faraday, Savoy Theatre, London, January 6, 1909.

1909 (Wightman Mountain & Andrews, Ltd.)
GSC PR 211

Program, The Pirates of Penzance, or the Slave of Duty, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, 1888.

1888
GSC PR 205

Program, The Pirates of Penzance, or the Slave of Duty, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, December 1, 1908.

1908 (Wightman Mountain & Andrews, Ltd.)
GSC PR 212

Program, The Pirates of the Penzance, Billee Taylor, and Imprudence, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, August 7, 1882.

1882 (Cashman, Keating & Co.)
GSC PR 458

Program, the Poor Soldier, The palace of Truth, Uncle's Will and Family Jars, by O'Keefe, W. S. Gilbert and Theyre Smith, Haymarket, February 23, 1871.

1871 (Rimmel)
GSC PR 100

Program, The Poor Soldier, The Palace of Truth, Uncle's Will and The Spectre Bridegroom, by O'Keefe, W. S. Gilbert and Theyre Smith, Haymarket, January 19, 1871.

1871 (Rimmel)
GSC PR 101

Program, The Profligate, by A. W. Pinero, Garrick Theatre, April 24, 1889.

1889 (J. Miles)
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Program, The Profligate, by A. W. Pinero, Garrick Theatre, April 24, 1889.

1889 (J. Miles)
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Program, The Quaker, Magic Toys, Trombbolcazar and Robert the Devil, by John Dibdin, John Oxenford and W. S. Gilbert, composed by Adaolphe Adam, Offenbach and various, Gaiety, June 5, 1871.

1871 (W. S. Johnson)
GSC PR 77