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past productions
PAST PRODUCTIONS
Below is a list of the previous productions that SavoyNet has mounted. Click on the name of the show
to visit its production web site. A history of past SavoyNet productions, written by Bob and Jackie Richards,
is available here.
The Pirates of Penzance
2004, at the 11th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Nominations:
~ Best Chorus
~ Best Supporting Actor (Ian Henderson, The Pirate King)
~ Best Character Actor (Samuel Silvers, Major General Stanley)
~ Best Duet (Rebecca Hains & Mitch Gillett, "Stay, Frederic, Stay")
Utopia, Limited
2003, at the 10th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Nominations:
~ Best Supporting Actor (Samuel Silvers, Tarara)
~ Best Concerted Item ("Society has quite forsaken")--*winner
~ Best Male Voice (Richard Miller, Captain Fitzbattleaxe)--*winner
~ Best Character Actor (Ron Orenstein, Scaphio)
~ Best Character Actress (Angela Lowe, Lady Sophie)
~ Best Musical Director (Larry Garvin)
~ Best Director (David Duffey)
~ International Champions--*First runners-up
Sorcerer
2002, at the 9th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Nominations:
~ Best Male Voice (Ian Henderson, Sir Marmaduke)--*winner
~ Best Character Actress (Angela Lowe, Lady Sangazure)--*winner
~ Best Female Performer (Jackie Richards, Aline)
~ Most Traditional Production
Patience
2001, at the 8th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Nominations:
~ Adjudicator's Special Award (The Dragoon Guards)--*joint winner
Yeomen of the Guard
2000, at the 7th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Ruddigore
1999, at the 6th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Nominations:
~ Best Supporting Actress (Kay Byler, Mad Margaret)
~ Best Concerted Item (Madrigal)
~ Best Famale Voice (Shani D'Cruze, Rose Maybud)
Trial By Jury
1998, at the 5th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Nominations:
~ Best Male Voice (Nick Sales, Defendant)--*winner
Cox and Box
1997, at the 4th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
Note: this production was staged in the Paxton Theatre.
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