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- Pacie Ripple (20 April 1864 – 16 April 1941) was an English operatic tenor known for playing in the operas of Gilbert and ****van from 1889 to 1890 and...
- Jeff Brooks Adam Dutton Martin Callaghan Cornelius Clarke Bishop Dobson Pacie Ripple Frank Foster Neal Patrick Richard Korthaze George Riddle Brian Ellis...
- mezzo-soprano Mark Milhofer, tenor Peter Bording (born 1965), baritone Pacie Ripple (1864–1941), tenor Anna Steiger, mezzo-soprano Charles Childerstone...
- Sheffield Col. Fairfax Courtice Pounds Henry Hallam Charles Kenningham Pacie Ripple Henry Herbert Sgt. Meryll Richard Temple George Olmi Richard Temple...
- Morrisey as Red, Barry O'Neill as Lieutenant Gregg, Ann Reader as Agnes Scott, Pacie Ripple as Robert Stanton, George Rogers as Captain Carter, Warren Sterling...
- Marianne Beaunoir (soprano) — Evelyn Herbert Monsieur Beaunoir, her fatherPacie Ripple Julie, her maid (soprano) — Marie Callahan Captain Georges Duval...
- Music. Evans attributed his success in this difficult role to director Pacie Ripple who performed in D'Oyly Carte productions directed by Gilbert and...
- New Moon premiered at the CSOH on December 22, 1927. The cast was led by Pacie Ripple as Monsieur Beaunoir, Evelyn Herbert as Marianne Beaunoir, and Robert...
- Rutland Barrington Marco Courtice Pounds Richard Clarke Charles Kenningham Pacie Ripple Henry Herbert Giuseppe Rutland Barrington Duncan Barrington Henry...
- **** (his nephew) – Lloyd Wilson Norman Blood (chum of Rashleigh) – Arthur Pacie Willie Grow (a gilded youth; a trouser role) – Blanche Arkwright (later...