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H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan (2003 production)

This is the third production in a complete cycle of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, staged annually in chronological order in Dunedin, New Zealand between 2002 and 2012 by the Really Authentic Gilbert and Sullivan Performance Trust (RAGSPT).

The Southern Sinfonia (orchestra) Alan Spencer (stage director/choreographer) Hilary Norris (associate director) Michael Andrewes (conductor/musical director) Claire Anderson (concertmaster)

Stephen Brown (Ralph Rackstraw) Harriet Moir (Josephine) Geoff Smith (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Robert Tucker (Captain Corcoran) Jan Harrington-Versteeg (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Dougal Stevenson (Dick Deadeye) Darren Clark (Bill Bobstay) Sarah Cuthbertson (Cousin Hebe)
Tanara Stedman (Carpenter's Mate Bob Becket)

A copy of this production's programme book in pdf format can be made available on request to ragsptrevisited@gmail.com

Enquiries or comments may be addressed to
ragsptrevisited@gmail.com

This recording is made available under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Please credit The Really Authentic Gilbert and Sullivan Performance Trust.

This recording can therefore also be accessed at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Really_Authentic_Gilbert_and_Sullivan_Performance_Trust

Another audio only recording of a performance of this opera and of five others by Dunedin's former Gilbert and Sullivan Operatic Society from the 1970s is also now accessible on line at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Gilbert_and_Sullivan_Operatic_Society_Dunedin
In addition, performances of Sullivan's The Rose of Persia (1969) and Cox and Box (1971) also feature.

Видео H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan (2003 production) канала RAGSPT Revisited
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