 | The
Sapphire Necklace: (H
F Chorley) 1864. This opera was never performed complete,
though various numbers were heard at London's Crystal Palace etc. Chorley is
probably best remembered for the words of Sullivan's 'The Long Day Closes'. |
 | Cox and
Box: (F C Burnand) 1866. See
The Savoy Operas for details. |
 | The Contrabandista: (Burnand) 1867.
A two act piece in the footsteps of Cox and Box. Later revised and extended
to become The Chieftain. |
 | Thespis:
(W S Gilbert) 1871. See The Savoy
Operas for details. |
 | Trial By
Jury: (W S Gilbert) 1875.
See The Savoy Operas for details. |
 | The Zoo:
(Bolton Rowe) 1875. Like Trial by Jury,
in a single act with no dialogue. First performed at St James' Theatre as an
afterpiece to Gilbert's Tom Cobb. |
 | The
Sorcerer: (W S Gilbert) 1877.
See The Savoy Operas for details. |
 | HMS
Pinafore: (W S Gilbert) 1878.
See The Savoy Operas for details. |
 | The Pirates
of Penzance: (W S Gilbert) 1871.
See The Savoy Operas for details. |
 | Patience: (W
S Gilbert) 1881. See The Savoy
Operas for details. |
 | Iolanthe:
(W S Gilbert) 1882.
See The Savoy Operas for details. |
 | Princess
Ida: (W S Gilbert) 1884.
See More Savoy Operas for details. |
 | The Mikado:
(W S Gilbert) 1885.
See More Savoy Operas for details. |