The award-winning team that brought The Pirates of Penzance to Wilton’s take you below deck, where World War II troops set out a distraction from the goings on above board with Gilbert and Sullivan’s fourth collaboration and first blockbuster: H.M.S. Pinafore, or The Lass That Loved a Sailor.
With infectious tunes and a beautifully constructed libretto it deals with the age-old conundrum of love between social classes.
Photography credit: Francis Loney
2hrs 5mins (inc. interval)
14th April, 2020
9th May, 2020
By: Gilbert and Sullivan in a new version by Nigel Hess and Christopher Luscombe
Director: Christopher Luscombe
Producer: The Old Vic Theatre
Location: Fringe/Off West End
Railway station: Fenchurch Street
Bus numbers: (Wellclose Street) N551
Car park: Very limited parking in Ensign and surrounding streets with a permit scheme in some streets by day but this does not operate after 5.30pm on weekdays or at weekends.
Directions from tube: From Tower Hill (11 mins) on the District and Circle lines. Leave by the main exit and turn left. Walk past the Roman wall and cross Minories at the traffic lights.
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