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Iolanthe


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A satire on the Parliament of the day (or of today!) - fantasy and fact collide in this, one of Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular operettas. Iolanthe, a fairy, has been banished for marrying a mortal. Her son, Strephon is in love with Phyllis a Ward of Court. The entire House of Lords has also fallen for Phyllis but she declines to marry a peer. The fairies persuade their queen to pardon Iolanthe. She returns and is reunited with her son. The peers and Phyllis misinterpret the scene and believe that Strephon is being unfaithful. The fairies take revenge by sending Strephon to Parliament with astonishing results.
Author W. S. Gilbert
Author A. Sullivan

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Producer Regan Dewynter
Director Sasha Regan
Choreographer Lizzi Gee
Musical Director Chris Mundy
Design Stewart Charlesworth
Choreographer Mark Smith
Performer Lewis Barnshaw
Performer Anthony Delaney
Performer Christopher Finn
Performer Kingsley Hall
Performer Tom Idelson
Performer Matthew James Willis
Performer Reuben Kaye
Performer Adam Lewis Ford
Performer Shane Lindley
Performer Kris Manuel
Performer Shaun McCourt
Performer Matthew McLoughlin
Performer Gianni Onori
Performer Robin Rayner
Performer Alan Richardson
Performer Raymond Tait
Performer Rob Wilshaw
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