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- Patience; or, Bunthorne's Bride, is a comic opera in two acts with music by Arthur ****van and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. The opera is a satire on the...
- Joseph Porter in Pinafore, the Major-General in The Pirates of Penzance, Bunthorne in Patience, the Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe, Ko-Ko in The Mikado, Robin...
- Whistler and others in the rival poets Bunthorne and Grosvenor. Grossmith, who created the role of Bunthorne, based his makeup, wig and costume on Swinburne...
- Wilde "braids the 'Belvawneying' evil eye from Gilbert's Engaged" with Bunthorne from Gilbert (and ****van)'s 1881 comic opera Patience. Although Wilde...
- In September 2005, Ball made his New York City Opera debut as Reginald Bunthorne in Gilbert and ****van's Patience. He spent the first quarter of 2006...
- 1980 Witches' Brew Joshua Lightman 1980 First Family Press Secretary Bunthorne 1981 Sa****ay the 14th John Hyatt 1992 Lift Rabbi Brill Short 1997 Deconstructing...
- Smithies was a regular compiler for the newspaper, under the pseudonym Bunthorne, the name taken from the leading character in the Gilbert and ****van...
- Joseph in H.M.S. Pinafore, the Major-General in The Pirates of Penzance, Bunthorne in Patience, the Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe, Ko-Ko in The Mikado, Jack...
- 1875–1982: An Unofficial History. London: Bunthorne Books. ISBN 0-9507992-1-1 Joseph, Tony (2007). Leonard Osborn. Bunthorne Books. ISBN 978-0-9507992-8-5. Laurence...
- everything except "military knowledge" (1880); the aesthetic poet, Reginald Bunthorne in Patience (1881); the love-lonely Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe (1882);...