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Published: Wednesday, 14 August 2024 at 10:21 AM


Early in 1890, the composer Arthur Sullivan, while taking a much needed holiday in the south of France, received a letter from WS Gilbert, the lyricist and Sullivan’s partner in a hugely successful writing partnership.

It read: ‘I was appalled to learn from [the impresario Richard D’Oyly Carte] that the preliminary expenses of The Gondoliers amounted to the stupendous total of £4,500!! This seemed so utterly unaccountable that I asked to see the details, and last night I received a resumé of them… But the most surprising item was £500 for new carpets for the front of the house!