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An amateur society founded in 1947, with the aim to foster interest in musical theatre, and the works of Sir William Schwenk Gilbert and Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan in particular. The Society has presented at least one opera or musical work to Cape Town audiences since then.  
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An amateur society founded in 1947, with the aim to foster interest in musical theatre, and the works of Sir William Schwenk Gilbert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._S._Gilbert] and Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan in particular. The Society has presented at least one opera or musical work to Cape Town audiences since then.  
  
  

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An amateur society founded in 1947, with the aim to foster interest in musical theatre, and the works of Sir William Schwenk Gilbert [1] and Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan in particular. The Society has presented at least one opera or musical work to Cape Town audiences since then.


Productions

1947: The Yeomen of the Guard at the Cape Town City Hall

1967: Carousel.

1997: The Yeomen of the Guard at the Baxter Theatre

2010 Annie ; 2011: Fiddler on the Roof at the Artscape Opera House ; 2012 The Yeomen of the Guard (This production staged in celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee).

The Cape Town Gilbert and Sullivan Society has toured to the International Festival of Gilbert and Sullivan in Buxton, Derbyshire, England twice, and won international awards both times.

Sources

http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=30373

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