'A complicated gentleman'

Vice-President, Andrew Goodman is a barrister, an international mediator and an expert on all matters Gilbert as can be seen in his book, 'Gilbert and Sullivan at Law'.

He has also made a study of Victorian London, particularly the theatreland and written about this in 'Gilbert and Sullivan's London' which became a research tool for creating Mike Leigh's film, Topsy-Turvy.  Andrew has written over 40 books including 'The Walking Guide to Lawyer's London' and will give us a presentation on W.S. Gilbert for this event.

We will be inviting members of our affiliated societies in the UK and abroad to join us for this event and will be following it with a chat rooms option.

This is a Zoom event and details on how to apply appeared in the Society's November email sent out to members.  

Non-members may apply to the Hon. Secretary, Robert Grey and will be admitted if space permits.  [email protected]

The Gilbert and Sullivan Society is a charity registered in England and Wales - charity no. 1062970 This website was made possible by a generous legacy from Vice-President Peter Parker.
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