Gillas, John 2011-12-16

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This interview begins with “Pirates of Penzance” and ends with “HMS Pinafore”.


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: John Gillas

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: December 16, 2011

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Amy Mire

Length: 00:28:13


Abstract

Pirates of Penzance, Cast, Chris Caddell, San Antonio Opera, Production, Chris Dickerson, Harry Fry assisted with accents, Robber Bridegroom, Improv/Bluegrass, Elixir of Love, Personal health, Mary Gillas, Cast, Brought doctor into scene in a 19th century Steam Wagon with a stage and curtain on the wagon, Tim Walsh, Italian Village set, HMS Pinafore, Last production as formal director of Music Theatre, Gilbert and Sullivan are ideal works for young singers, Set, Cast, Elaine Atkinson, Posters and Programs, Book of Memories, Created and presented by Chris Caddell at the end of the final show


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Recording Format Notes:

Transcript: No transcript available



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