Gilbert and Sullivan
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Gilbert and Sullivan, operetta creators. Librettist‐lyricist William Schwenck Gilbert (1836–1911) and composer Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1842–1900) were first represented in America in 1875 by a failed production of their
Trial by Jury. However, their
H.M.S. Pinafore became one of the biggest successes in the history of the American theatre after its premiere during the 1878–79 season. So many companies were hurriedly put on the stage that contemporaries spoke of “a Pinafore craze.” More importantly (as detailed in the entry for the show), it opened all American stages to musical entertainments and served as a model for American musicals that shortly followed. All of their subsequent offerings received immediate American productions, the most successful being
The Pirates of Penzance (1879),
Patience (1881), and
The Mikado (1885). By the turn of the century the vogue for these Savoyard gems waned, but there were many amateur groups dedicated to producing the works and also several mammoth all‐star revivals. Winthrop
Ames's highly praised revivals in the 1920s once again whetted interest, as did visits of the
D'Oyly Carte in the 1930s and revivals by Tyrone
Guthrie. Sensing that the tradition of pure D'Oyly Carte no longer appealed to most Americans, Joseph
Papp brought out a defiantly unconventional
The Pirates of Penzance in 1981, a production that enjoyed far and away the longest run ever accorded a Gilbert and Sullivan work in America.
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El independentismo se desinfla.(después de dimisión del primer ministro Lucien Bouchard; Quebec, Canadá)(TT: The waning of the independence movement.)(TA: after dismissal of Prime Minister Lucien Bouchard; Québec, Canada)
Magazine article from: Epoca; 2/4/2001; ; 700+ words
; La dimisin de Lucien Bouchard sume a los separatistas de Quebec en una profunda crisis interna...emocionado, anunciaba su dimisin el primer ministro de Quebec, Lucien Bouchard, el pasado 11 de enero. El hombre que estuvo a punto de lograr...
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Trudeau attacks Bouchard.(Pierre Trudeau, Lucien Bouchard)
Magazine article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder; 10/1/2002; 700+ words
; ...500-word letter denouncing Lucien Bouchard, the Premier of Quebec. "I accuse Lucien Bouchard of having betrayed the population...who did not share his views, Lucien Bouchard went beyond the limits of honest...
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Quebec's (Lucien) Bouchard not able to fill Metis leader's shoes.
Newspaper article from: Windspeaker; 9/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...mistakes over and over again." Lucien Bouchard, the new premier of Quebec...of being governed by ideals. "Bouchard has never been able to take allegiance...thinks of Napoleon, few others. Lucien Bouchard, on the other hand, is a popular...
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Apres Bouchard; Canada; A setback for Quebec's separatists.(The Americas)(Premier Lucien Bouchard resigns)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 1/20/2001; 700+ words
; ...sold to the people of Quebec, Lucien Bouchard had seemed the man to sell it. Last week, however, the mercurial Mr Bouchard abruptly resigned from his dual...still want secession. But Mr Bouchard's exit is certainly a heavy blow...
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Bouchard says yes.(Lucien Bouchard accepts posts vacated by Jacques Parizeau)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 11/25/1995; 700+ words
; ...the question now posed to them by Lucien Bouchard, whose honeyed tongue lifted the...referendum. Though it took Mr Bouchard a three-week holiday to make...only behind closed doors). Mr Bouchard's first words as their soon...
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G.T.C. Transcontinental Group Ltd.: Lucien Bouchard and Robert Chevrier Named to Transcontinental's Board of Directors.
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 9/24/2001; 700+ words
; ...to announce the appointments of Lucien Bouchard and Robert Chevrier to the Corporation...contribution to the company. Mr. Bouchard is a man of influence with broad...and fruitful political career, Lucien Bouchard joined the law firm Davies Ward...
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Shaking Canada.(Lucien Bouchard leads Parti Quebecois separatist resurgence in polls)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 10/21/1995; 700+ words
; ...cause to its most popular figure, Lucien Bouchard, head of the Bloc Quebecois...separatist stance by agreeing with Mr Bouchard, and with Mario Dumont, leader...European Union. Now, by naming Mr Bouchard the chief negotiator of such a...
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-SASKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT: Premier Romanow sends a letter to Lucien Bouchard
M2 Presswire; 6/12/1998; 350 words
; ...Premier Romanow sends a letter to Lucien Bouchard (C)1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS...wrote an open letter to Premier Lucien Bouchard today, on the subject of the...ministre du Quebec, Monsieur Lucien Bouchard, au sujet du Cadre de discussion...
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Bouchard take over Quebec: Canada. (premier Lucien Bouchard)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 1/27/1996; 700+ words
; For at least two years, Lucien Bouchard has been the most popular politician...Quebecois (PQ) that rules it. Mr Bouchard has played diverse roles in the...the Quebec legislature, and Mr Bouchard was outshining the province's...
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Lucien Bouchard will have blood on his hands if violence erupts.
Magazine article from: Canadian Speeches; 3/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; Lucien Bouchard will have blood on his hands if the quest...people. It could happen again, and Bouchard's inflammatory rhetoric only increases...Rights. The "democratic rights" that Bouchard seeks are not democracy but licence...
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Lucien Bouchard
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Lucien Bouchard , 1938-, French-Canadian separatist...a political ally of Brian Mulroney , Bouchard served under him as Canada's ambassador...Canadian parliament, and the charismatic Bouchard became leader of the opposition. He...
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Bouchard, Lucien
Book article from: A Dictionary of Contemporary World History
Bouchard, Lucien (b. 22 Dec. 1938). Premier of Quebec 1996–2001 Born at Saint Cœur-de-Marie (Quebec), he studied...
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Parti Québécois
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...narrowly rejected independence in a PQ-sponsored referendum in 1995; Lucien Bouchard succeeded him. The PQ remained in power after the 1998 provincial elections. Bouchard resigned as party leader and premier in 2001, and Bernard Landry succeeded...
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Jean Charest
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Charest proved himself a highly persuasive advocate of Canadian federalism and an important counterinfluence to Lucien Bouchard 's impassioned separatist stance. Charest led the his party to a modest recovery in the 1997 national elections...
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Meech Lake Accord
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Manitoba, and by several women's and Native American rights groups. The Accord died on June 22, 1990, when Newfoundland and Manitoba failed to approve it, leading many Quebeckers to reconsider independence (see Bouchard, Lucien ).
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