H.M.S. Pinafore (English Wikipedia)

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  • A 1938 Broadway show used six songs from Pinafore.[221] Other examples include The Pirates of Pinafore, The Pinafore Pirates (which Bradley calls "splendid" and describes in detail in Bradley (2005), pp. 174–175), Mutiny on the Pinafore, and H.M.S. Dumbledore (2004) by Caius Marcius.

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  • Cox-Ife, William. W. S. Gilbert: Stage Director. Dobson, 1978 ISBN 0-234-77206-9. See also Gilbert, W. S., "A Stage Play", and Bond, Jessie, Reminiscences, Introduction
  • Bond, Jessie. "The Life and Reminiscences of Jessie Bond", Chapter 4, John Lane, 1930, accessed 10 March 2009
  • "Opera Comique". The Era, 9 February 1879, reprinted at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 8 July 2010
  • Lawrence, Arthur H. "An illustrated interview with Sir Arthur Sullivan" Part 3, from The Strand Magazine, Vol. xiv, No.84 (December 1897), accessed 10 March 2009
  • Cellier and Bridgeman, chapter entitled "The making of H.M.S. Pinafore", reproduced at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 10 March 2009
  • "The Theatres". The Times, 22 September 1879, reprinted at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 8 July 2010
  • "The Children's Pinafore", The Era, 26 December 1880, reprinted at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 6 October 2011
  • l "The 1968 D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Production of The Gondoliers", reprinted from theatre programme of 29 January 1968, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, Retrieved on 11 March 2009
  • Photos, cast and crew information for the New Sadler's Wells Opera production in 1987, collected at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 10 March 2009
  • Mencken, H. L. "Pinafore at 33", Baltimore Evening Sun, 1911, reproduced at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 10 March 2009
  • Perry, Helga J. "Lost Pinafore Song Found", "Reflect my Child" reconstruction, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 15 April 1999, accessed 21 April 2009
  • Miller, Bruce. "Comments on the Lost Song Discovery", at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 17 April 1999, accessed 21 April 2009
  • Shepherd and Walters, pp. 751–752 and 754; and Hebe's cut dialogue after Nos. 14 and 19, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 21 April 2009
  • Shepherd, Marc. Hebe's Dialogue Introduction at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 21 April 2009
  • Pinafore advertising cards at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 10 March 2009
  • John Reed played Sir Joseph at some performances during the final London season at the Adelphi Theatre. See Stone, David. htm John Reed profile at Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 21 August 2006, accessed on 27 April 2009

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  • A 1938 Broadway show used six songs from Pinafore.[221] Other examples include The Pirates of Pinafore, The Pinafore Pirates (which Bradley calls "splendid" and describes in detail in Bradley (2005), pp. 174–175), Mutiny on the Pinafore, and H.M.S. Dumbledore (2004) by Caius Marcius.

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  • Pinafore!: a ship shape new musical – Original cast recording, Enchanted Cottage Studios; Los Angeles: Belva Records. OCLC 52753483

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