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The Mikado (2025) | The Savoy Company What is Savoy's core vision for our production? Our production’s vision shifts the focus from Asian stereotypes to the universal themes of love, governance and social absurdity We will honor the work’s original Japanese influence, but we will not enable the exoticism of its setting
The Savoy Company | The Oldest Continuously Performing Gilbert . . . The Savoy Company of Philadelphia was formed in 1901 and remains the oldest amateur theater company in the world dedicated to performing exclusively the works of Gilbert Sullivan, including perennial favorites HMS Pinafore, The Mikado, and The Pirates of Penzance
Join Savoy | The Savoy Company The Savoy Company is proud to welcome new talent! We are a nonprofit, amateur theater organization All leads, chorus, and backstage personnel are volunteers Savoy does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, national origin or sexual orientation
Professional Opportunities | The Savoy Company Founded in 1901, The Savoy Company is America’s and the world’s oldest continuously performing amateur theater group solely devoted to the works of Gilbert and Sullivan
Contact Us | The Savoy Company The Savoy Company of Philadelphia was formed in 1901 and remains the oldest amateur theater company in the world dedicated to performing exclusively the works of Gilbert Sullivan, including perennial favorites HMS Pinafore, The Mikado, and The Pirates of Penzance
Our History | The Savoy Company The exhibit, entitled “Let Every Heart Be Filled With Joy,” traced the history of The Savoy Company, beginning with its founding in 1901 by Penn alumnus Alfred Reginald Allen
The Savoy Company Organization The Savoy Company Organization 2025 Officers President: Laura Morris Vice-President: Mickey Bonner Vice-President: Alison Chiacchiere Treasurer: Hether May Secretary: Lucia Spargo Building Officer: Patsy Porter