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Royalty Theatre, Soho, London 'Trial by Jury' opened at 10.15pm on 25th March 1875 at the tiny Royalty Theatre in Dean Street, as part of a triple bill which included a romantic extravaganza with the unpronounceable title of 'Cryptoconchoidsyphonostomata', and Offenbach's 'La Perichole'. The theatre
was managed by Mr Richard D'Oyly Carte, and it was his instigation
that brought Gilbert and Sullivan together. The main work of the
evening was obviously 'La Perichole', which had opened in January
of the same year. It was the custom to provide a 'curtain raiser'
and possibly an after piece because the Victorians not only enjoyed
value for money but they also liked variety. Trial by Jury was last performed by the company in 1990, when it was presented in conjunction with HMS Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado.
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D'Oyly Carte Opera Company |