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Programme cover for Utopia Ltd at County Theatre Truro

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Programme cover for Utopia Ltd at County Theatre Truro

Made: 1927

Record Number: HFC:2021:015

Utopia Ltd, or "The Flowers of Progress", is a Gilbert and Sullivan opera centred around Princess Zara, the eldest daughter of King Paramount of Utopia, after she has been sent to England in the hope that her training there will contribute to her fathers master plan. The opera was performed by the T.A.O.D.S at the County Theatre Truro between the 1st and 5th of February 1927. This performance was directed by Mr. Gordon Hall who was the director of music for a number of T.A.O.D.S performances at the theatre in this period.

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