In Gilbert & Sullivan’s <em>Iolanthe</em>, a Preposterous Clash of Fairies and Noblemen

In Gilbert & Sullivan’s Iolanthe, a Preposterous Clash of Fairies and Noblemen

Iolanthe of course contains all the G&S stock characters including the gentleman who sings pattersongs. Seattle G&S is fortunate to have two singers who are as good at this as any I have heard in many decades of G&S attendance: Dave Ross and John Brookes have that essential dry baritone and ability to get tongue-twisting words out clearly. Continue reading In Gilbert & Sullivan’s Iolanthe, a Preposterous Clash of Fairies and Noblemen