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Torches flash in the darkness as a party of naughty schoolboys adventure into the magical surroundings of an old theatre. Amid all the backstage paraphernalia they discover a Narnia-like wardrobe and a dusty copy of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe. What follows is pure magic!

If you remember the impact of Joe Papp’s ground-breaking Pirates of Penzance 30 years ago then this is a similar moment: a tired operetta kicked into new, fizzing life.
★★★★ Guardian

Universally regarded as Sir Arthur Sullivan’s most beautiful score, Iolanthe is a topsy-turvy love story between the most unlikely of couples… fairies and members of the House of Lord’s! Sasha Regan’s all male, award-winning company return with their best received production. Her inimitable inventiveness combined with Gilbert and Sullivan’s inherent barminess make for an un-missable night out.

    Creatives

  • Director Sasha Regan
  • Choreographer Mark Smith
  • Musical Director Richard Baker
  • Original Design Stewart Charlesworth
  • Tour Set Design Kingsley Hall
  • Lighting Designer Tim Deiling
  • Vocal Consultant Alan Richardson
  • Casting Director Adam Braham
  • Resident Director Paul Callen

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Performance Dates

30th April - 5th May

Theatre Royal Winchester

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11th - 12th May

Hall for Cornwall

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15th -19th May

Richmond Theatre

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21st – 22nd May

Theatre Royal Windsor

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29th - 30th May

East Riding Theatre

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31st May - 2nd June

Bridlington Spa

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5th - 9th June

Exeter Northcott Theatre

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12th - 16th June

Theatre Royal Bath

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19th -23rd June

Theatre Royal Brighton

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3rd - 7th July

Cambridge Arts Theatre

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10th - 14th July

Festival Theatre Malvern

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19th – 21st July

Theatre Severn

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23rd - 28th July

Greenwich Theatre

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Reviews

An unalloyed delight ... Pitch-perfect ... A feast
★★★★ WhatsOnStage
Sasha Regan and her boys are doing something just as gloriously fresh and inventive as Matthew Bourne did with Swan Lake.
★★★★ The Independant
distinctive choreography, expertly delivered by an apparently tireless company. Skilfully timed… pathos in all the right places.
★★★★ The Stage
Excellently clear and the physicality hilarious. A joy
★★★★ Libby Purves
The total effect is spell-binding and nothing short of a triumph. Go and fall in love with this heavenly production of one of the finest works on the British musical stage.
★★★★★ britishtheatre.com
However, in spite of all the spectacle that the huge forces at The Coliseum are able to bring to the piece, the revival of Sasha Regan’s All Male Iolanthe currently playing in Richmond wins hands down for originality, charm, and even – dare I say it – acting.
★★★★★ Plays To See
Close your eyes for a moment and it is easy to forget that this is an all-male cast. There is a purity to the finely tuned falsetto that is genuinely moving.
★★★★ Spy In The Stalls
What a triumph Sasha Regan’s All Male Iolanthe is. I was lucky enough to see this when it toured to Windsor, and as a huge G&S aficionado, this production filled me with so much happiness, I’m still grinning hours after the curtain came down.
★★★★★ A compendium of Joy