Crosby Gilbert and Sullivan Society was formed in 1951 in Crosby, Liverpool. [1] [2]
The 2016/2017 committee:
Position | Committee Member |
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President | Mr James Whittle |
Chairperson | Mr Rick Walker |
Vice-Chairperson | Mrs Margaret Carden |
Hon. Secretary | Mrs Pam Tattersall |
Hon. Treasurer | Mrs Rosalie Moore |
General Committee | Mrs Julie Gill, Mrs Chris Shahin, Mr Jonathan Taylor, Mrs Elaine Williams & Miss Emma Williams |
The 1951/1952 Foundation committee:
Position | Committee Member |
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President | Mayor J.S Duckels |
Chairperson | Mr James C. Hepburn |
Vice-Chairperson | Mrs May Collins |
Hon. Secretary | Miss Mollie Stananought |
Hon. Treasurer | Mr Hubert B. Collingwood |
General Committee | Mr Bernard Callaghan, Mrs Lilian Collingwood, Mr Andrew E. Collins, Mr Hal Forest, Mrs Anne Heald, Mr Douglas Thomas & Mr Wilfred Murray |
NB:Due to casting issues, the production scheduled for 1965 was postponed, therefore no production took place in 1965, but the 1966 show took place in January.
YEAR | SHOW | PRODUCER | MUSICAL DIRECTOR |
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2018 | Ruddigore | Marilyn Seager | Brian Smith |
2017 | The Pirates of Penzance | Mark Duffy | Chris Larkin |
2016 | The Gondoliers | Barry Prescott | Chris Larkin |
2015 | The Mikado | Marilyn Taylor | Chris Larkin |
2014 | The Yeomen of the Guard | Marilyn Taylor | Brian Smith |
2013 | The Sorcerer | Marilyn Taylor | Malcolm Fallows |
2012 | The Pirates of Penzance | Marilyn Taylor | Malcolm Fallows |
2011 | H.M.S Pinafore & Trial by Jury | Marilyn Taylor | Brian Smith |
2010 | The Gondoliers | Marilyn Taylor | Brian Smith |
2009 | Iolanthe | Marilyn Taylor | Brian Smith |
2008 | The Mikado | Marilyn Taylor | Brian Smith |
2007 | Ruddigore | Marilyn Taylor | Brian Smith |
2006 | The Yeomen of the Guard | John Hilton | Brian Smith |
2005 | The Pirates of Penzance | John Hilton | Brian Smith |
2004 | Patience | John Hilton | Brian Smith |
2003 | The Sorcerer | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Brian Smith |
2002 | The Gondoliers | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Brian Smith |
2001 | The Mikado | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Brian Smith |
2000 | H.M.S Pinafore & Trial by Jury | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Brian Smith |
1999 | Iolanthe | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Brian Smith |
1998 | Ruddigore | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Brian Smith |
1997 | The Yeomen of the Guard | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1996 | The Pirates of Penzance | Suzanne O'Keefe | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1995 | The Mikado | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1994 | The Sorcerer | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1993 | The Gondoliers | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1992 | Princess Ida | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1991 | H.M.S Pinafore & Trial by Jury | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1990 | Iolanthe | Beti Lloyd-Jones | Raymond G. Dobbs |
1989 | Patience | Beti Lloyd-Jones | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1988 | The Yeomen of the Guard | Beti Lloyd-Jones | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1987 | Ruddigore | Beti Lloyd-Jones | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1986 | Utopia Limited | Beti Lloyd-Jones | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1985 | The Pirates of Penzance | Beti Lloyd-Jones | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1984 | The Mikado | Beti Lloyd-Jones | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1983 | The Sorcerer | Beti Lloyd-Jones | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1982 | H.M.S Pianfore & Trial by Jury | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1981 | Princess Ida | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1980 | Iolanthe | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1979 | Patience | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1978 | The Gondoliers | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1977 | Ruddigore | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1976 | The Yeomen of the Guard | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1975 | The Pirates of Penzance | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1974 | The Mikado | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1973 | Utopia Limited | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1972 | Iolanthe | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1971 | The Sorcerer & Trial by Jury | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1970 | Princess Ida | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1969 | The Gondoliers | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1968 | Ruddigore | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1967 | The Yeomen of the Guard | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1966 | The Mikado | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1964 | Patience | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1963 | Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore & Cox and Box | May Collins | R. Geoffrey Cowie |
1962 | The Sorcerer & Trial by Jury | May Collins | Donald H. Gilroy |
1961 | Iolanthe | May Collins | Donald H. Gilroy |
1960 | The Gondoliers | May Collins | Joseph Pass |
1959 | Princess Ida | May Collins | Joseph Pass |
1958 | H.M.S Pinafore | May Collins | Joseph Pass |
1957 | The Mikado | May Collins | Joseph Pass |
1956 | Ruddigore | May Collins | Joseph Pass |
1955 | The Yeomen of the Guard | May Collins | Wilfred Murray |
1954 | Iolanthe | May Collins | Wilfred Murray |
1953 | The Pirates of Penzance & Trial by Jury | May Collins | Wilfred Murray |
1952 | The Gondoliers | May Collins | Wilfred Murray |
1951 | The Mikado | May Collins | Frederick Slade |
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