Society History and Aims

Society History and Aims

The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Nova Scotia was formed on 25th January 1977, by a group headed by A.G. Scott Savage with the aim of building a society of afficianados of light opera, of promoting cultural and educational programmes and publications and of bringing fully staged productions of operetta to Nova Scotian audiences. Since that time, it has mounted yearly productions of most of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan and has taken them to many stages throughout Nova Scotia from Yarmouth to Glace Bay. The Society's 1994 production of H.M.S. Pinafore won first place at the International Festival in Liverpool, N.S.
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The Society welcomes new members to its varied activities which are not wholly confined to staging shows. All we ask is an enthusiasm for music like Sullivan's and wit like Gilbert's. No members of the society receive any remuneration in connection with the activities of the Society. Non-members are employed by the society from time to time as orchestral musicians and as stage director. The society never offers any paid work to actors, singers or dancers, but welcomes them as members.

Current President : Mary Anne Bohaker

Current Production: "The Mikado"
For more information, contact - Alasdair McKay (charter member) - aa233@chebucto.ns.ca

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