| Question 1: In 1876, Carte found four financial backers and formed the Comedy-Opera Company in 1876 to produce more works by ________, along with the works of other British lyricist/composer teams. | |||
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| Question 2: After Patience, the company produced ________, which opened in 1882. | |||
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| Question 3: The company is also mentioned on the television show ________ (Season 7, Episode 5: "The Man with Two Brians"). | |||
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| Question 4: Gilbert quarrelled over their production of ________ in 1909, and Gilbert banned Workman from appearing in his works in Britain. | |||
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| Question 5: This became the partnership's most successful opera, ________, which opened in March 1885. | |||
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| Question 6: With the help of director J. M. Gordon and conductor ________, Carte ran the company until his death in 1948. | |||
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| Question 7: [108] Neither Carte nor Sullivan lived to see the production of Sullivan and Hood's The Emerald Isle (1901), for which ________ completed the score. | |||
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| Question 8: [152][153] The company is mentioned in the 1937 musical I'd Rather Be Right, with a score by Rodgers & Hart and a book by ________ and Moss Hart. | |||
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| Question 9: Walbrook, "Through the years of the ________ [the company] continued to be on tour through the country, drawing large and grateful audiences everywhere. | |||
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| Question 10: [147] Both of these performers made recordings of songs from the ________, Passmore using a parlando style and Workman displaying a firm but not especially characterful baritone voice. | |||
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