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Gilbert & Sullivan: Iolanthe (1984)
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The highly-acclaimed Stratford Festival gives a refreshing update to Iolanthe, the 1882 comic opera that was considered a scathing contemporary satire caricaturing the leading political figures of its day.
The story involves a band of fairies that become enmeshed with the House of Lords in an effort to unite the half-fairy, half-mortal son of Iolanthe with his true love.The production, which was a runaway hit when originally performed, features world-renowned contralto Maureen Forrester as the Queen of the Fairies.Enchanting sets unfold with the magic of children's pop-up books and imaginative choreography lends to the witty, high-stepping good fun.
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