Gilbert and Sullivan.
HMS Pinafore.
Captain Corcoran
It was about a ship named "HMS Pinafore" in the navy.
Pinafore was first performed at the Opera Comique, London on 25th May 1878 and ran for a total of 571 performances.
Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta "HMS Pinafore" was written in 1878. It premiered on May 25 of that year at the Opera Comique in London. The work quickly gained popularity, becoming one of the duo's most famous and enduring pieces.
HMS Pinafore.
Captain Corcoran
Captain Corcoran
It was about a ship named "HMS Pinafore" in the navy.
The most recent act for HMS Pinafore was produced by the Carl Rosa Opera Company in 2009. It has been produced by several other companies for over 100 years.
PBS Fall Arts Festival Presents HMS PINAFORE - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 14 October 2011
Pinafore was first performed at the Opera Comique, London on 25th May 1878 and ran for a total of 571 performances.
The cast of PBS Fall Arts Festival Presents HMS PINAFORE - 2011 includes: Heather Lindell as Josephine Brian Skellenger as Sailor Rainn Wilson
Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta "HMS Pinafore" was written in 1878. It premiered on May 25 of that year at the Opera Comique in London. The work quickly gained popularity, becoming one of the duo's most famous and enduring pieces.
Gilbert & Sullivan,"HMS Pinafore"
Antonym for PINAFORE
The famous British ship name that means 'short skirt' is "HMS Pinafore." The term "pinafore" refers to a type of garment, often a sleeveless apron dress, which can be interpreted as a short skirt. The name is well-known due to the comic opera "H.M.S. Pinafore" by Gilbert and Sullivan, which premiered in 1878. The opera satirizes the British class system and naval traditions.