About the Show

At the time of its conception, Patience was a wicked barb pointed at the aesthetic cult of the day, if not squarely at its champion, Oscar Wilde. Gilbert and Sullivan audiences today enjoy the broad good humor and fun of the book and Sullivan?s delightful music, with or without a passing knowledge of Mr. Wilde or his dissertations on “manners before morals” and the other precepts of aestheticism.

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