Enchanting theatre

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This spring the Singer’s Theatre Workshop brought to life Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera, “Iolanthe,” otherwise known as “The Peer and the Peri.” It’s a playful romp starring enchanting fairies and pompous lords of the realm. And, as the photo gallery shows, much fun was had by all—actors and audience members alike.

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