Q1) 1885 Q2) The Savoy Q3) A comic opera Q4) Arthur Sullivan Q5) W.S. Gilbert Q6) Richard D'Oyly Carte Q7) The Emperor of Japan Q8) Nanki-Poo Q9) Yum-Yum Q10) Titipu I hope things are OK. Here we're in an emergency state, although touch wood so far, but any places where people concentrate (restaurants, big shopping malls, gyms...), schools, etc., are being closed, so... We'll see how the on-line course works, but I got plenty of work to be getting on with, although when we'll manage to finish the whole thing will depend on how things develop, I guess.
1. 1885 2. the Savoy Theatre 3. opera 4. Arthur Sullivan 5. W.S. Gilbert 6. Richard D'Oyly Carte 7. the Emperor of Japan 8. Nanki-Poo 9. Yum-Yum 10. Titipu
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Q1) 1885
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Savoy
Q3) A comic opera
Q4) Arthur Sullivan
Q5) W.S. Gilbert
Q6) Richard D'Oyly Carte
Q7) The Emperor of Japan
Q8) Nanki-Poo
Q9) Yum-Yum
Q10) Titipu
I hope things are OK. Here we're in an emergency state, although touch wood so far, but any places where people concentrate (restaurants, big shopping malls, gyms...), schools, etc., are being closed, so... We'll see how the on-line course works, but I got plenty of work to be getting on with, although when we'll manage to finish the whole thing will depend on how things develop, I guess.
Hmm. Well, stay safe. And don't panic! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd happy Pi Day!
1. 1885
2. the Savoy Theatre
3. opera
4. Arthur Sullivan
5. W.S. Gilbert
6. Richard D'Oyly Carte
7. the Emperor of Japan
8. Nanki-Poo
9. Yum-Yum
10. Titipu