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George Thorne (actor)

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wrote a special comic orchestration for Thorne (stressing the bassoon part) as an encore to "The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring" (preserved in Sullivan's autograph score), performed in pantomime. Later, other D'Oyly Carte artists performed a pantomime encore.
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and then as Bunthorne. In 1883, Thorne married actress Beatrice Thomas, who toured with Thorne as a chorister in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company under the stage name Geraldine Thompson. In 1884, Thorne appeared as Sir Joseph Porter in
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Returning from America in 1886, Thorne toured the British provinces and Europe as Sir Joseph and Ko-Ko until 1887. He then returned to England to rehearse the new opera,
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From 1890 to 1896, Thorne was the principal comedian with a D'Oyly Carte touring company, playing John Wellington Wells in
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and then traveled to New York again to play Robin there with substantially the same troupe that had played in
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in New York in 1885–86. From 1887 to 1890 (with a break in late 1889 to early 1890, when he contracted
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Thorne began his stage career at the age of two, when he was carried on at the Theatre Royal,
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Jones, Brian (2005). Lytton, Gilbert and Sullivan's Jester. London: Trafford Publishing.
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Thorne joined a D'Oyly Carte touring company in 1881, playing Captain Felix Flapper in
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His father was Richard Samuel Thorne, who managed the 26: 432:, Gilbert and Sullivan Discography, 2003, accessed 7 January 2018 127:, where he reportedly played 104 parts in six months in 1876. 236:. He gave two matinee performances as Robin Oakapple at the 463:. Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery. 1997. p. 97. 160:. In 1882–83, he toured as Blood-red Bill in 301:(1897), that he had occasions to play the Judge in 269:, Ko-Ko, Jack Point, and the Duke of Plaza-Toro in 334:, two comic operas, and adaptations of several of 362:sound system (synchronized phonograph recording; 285:, playing his usual roles, as well as Scaphio in 202:In 1885, Thorne traveled to New York to present 123:(1874–75); and at the Corinthian Theatre, 115:. Early engagements followed with his sister, 83:, best known as a founding manager of London's 401:Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company 8: 479:, Columbia University Press (2005), p. 159, 411: 409: 91:, and his great-nieces were the actresses 384:"Judy, or the London serio-comic journal" 554:1895 review of Thorne's Lord Chancellor 376: 330:Thorne wrote several pantomimes, some 7: 502:The Gilbert & Sullivan Companion 386:, Volume 33, p. 205, 31 October 1883 504:. London: W.H. Allen & Co Ltd. 318:at the age of 66. He is buried at 25: 222:as Pooh-Bah. While in New York, 591:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 130: 1: 601:19th-century English singers 533:. London: J. W. Arrowsmith. 275:. He also played Bumbo in 181:, Major General Stanley in 87:. 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Index

George Thorne (singer)

The Mikado
baritone
Savoy Operas
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Chertsey
Surrey
Surrey Theatre
Thomas Thorne
theatre manager
Vaudeville Theatre
Frank Gillmore
Ruth Gillmore
Margalo Gillmore
Margate
Sarah Thorne
pantomime
Calcutta

Ruddigore
Billee Taylor
Patience
Edward Solomon
Henry Pottinger Stephens
Claude Duval
H.M.S. Pinafore
The Pirates of Penzance
Iolanthe
The Mikado

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