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Tweaking a Few Lines (They’ll None of Them Be Missed)
by Allan Kozinn
New York Times
January 07, 2007
Yo, Man! Gilbert & Sullivan's Good Fun
by Frank Scheck
New York Post
January 07, 2007
The Yeomen of New York
by Peter G. Davis
New York Magazine
January 22, 2006
Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum and Other Eternal Verities
by Bernard Holland
New York Times
January 11, 2006
N.Y.'s Gilbert & Sullivan troupe updates classics
by Elizabeth Guider
Variety.com
January 11, 2006
Decades of Polishing Up the Handle
by Dinitia Smith
New York Times
December 30, 2005
Merry Storms of Words, Well Below the Speed Limit
by Charles Isherwood
New York Times
January 09, 2005
Hal Linden To Twist Tongue in NY G&S Players' Penzance Jan. 7-23, 2005
by Kenneth Jones
Playbill
November 02, 2004

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The First Performance
1974 Picture of "The West Side Gilbet & Sullivan Players," Heights and Valley News
One Man's Opinion
Critic Bert Wechsler tracks NYGASP's early years 1978-1980
Operetta: Gilbert & Sullivan's Ida
Stephen Holden reviews Princess IDA for the New York Times, January 1984
The Mikado with a Modern Twist
Heartfelt review from a critic for The Herald Dispatch, Huntington WVA September 1987
Staying Loyal to Gilbert & Sullivan
Allan Kozinn, long time fan of the company and critic for NY Times, writes one of his first reviews of the company, NY TIMES Dec 1980
Gilbert & Sullivan Players in "The Gondoliers"
James Oestreich reviews for The New York Times, Dec 1989
Sing a Song of Triumph
Bill Zakariasen reviews Of Thee I Sing for the Daily News
Gilbert & Sullivan Yield to Gershwin and Ryskind
Stephen Holden reviews Of Thee I Sing for the NY Times
Tip-Toperetta
Peter Davis writes a glowing review of Yeomen for New York Magazine, 1998
A Graceful Surrender for Gilbert & Sullivan's Uppity Feminist
Allan Kozinn highlights Frank Gorshin in the last production of Princess Ida, January 2000, NY Times
High Jinks in Parliament are Without Peer, Milord
Allan Kozinn reviews Iolanthe, City Center, 2004, for the New York Times

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