Ian Bradley's Complete Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan has established
itself across the world as the authorized and definitive 'Bible' for all
those interested in the Savoy operas. Originally published in two
Penguin paperbacks in the 1980's, a single-volume comprehensive
compendium, hailed widely as "easily the best annotated Gilbert &
Sullivan available" (Gayden Wren, New York Times) was published by
Oxford University Press in 1996. This brand new 20th anniversary edition
includes Thespis, Gilbert and Sullivan's first collaboration which is
now being increasingly performed, despite the loss of the vocal and
orchestral scores. It also features a completely new introduction,
reflecting on the state of Gilbert and Sullivan nearly 150 years after
the pair began their legendary collaboration, and new annotations
addressing recent performance history, newly discovered 'lost' songs and
dialogue, and, for the first time, Gilbert and Sullivan references in
contemporary popular culture.
Scholars, performers, and fans are sure to rejoice in this indispensable
companion to the Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire, newly updated for the
present day.