"Songs of Famous Savoyards" has run in Buxton every year for the last eight years without a break. It still appears to be as popular as it ever was. The first three programmes (casually refered to as "Buxton 1" "2" and "3") have been repeated at The Acts and Actors Theatre in the West End of London.
So what is "Songs of Famous Savoyards"? you ask. It's a good question. It would be interesting to hear an answer from anyone who has sat through one of the two hour sessions. If one were to sum up the answer in a few sentences - it might go like this. It is a chance to hear recordings of Gilbert and Sullivan Singers (mostly from The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company) singing songs they never recorded commercially. To give one or two examples - Joyce Wright as Iolanthe, Arthur Richards as the Grand Inquisitor and a few other "way out" examples. Anyone wanting more information feel free to contact me.
"Songs of Famous Savoyards" is designed for the expert. For a more simple version see the lecture "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan". But that's another story altogether.
"Songs of Famous Savoyards" returns to The Acts and Actors Theatre, London on the 26 January 2008.