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English: w:C. H. Workman in five Gilbert and Sullivan roles: (i) Sir Joseph Porter; (ii) Lord Chancellor; (iii) Ko-Ko; (iv) Jack Point; (v) Duke of Plaza Toro
Date (i) 29 July 1908; (ii) 3 July 1907; (iii) 1 September 1909; (iv) 3 April 1907; (v) 6 February 1907
Source (i) The Bystander, p. 225; (ii) The Tatler, p. 314; (iii) The Sketch, p. 246; (iv) The Tatler, p. 11; (v) The Sketch, p. 103
Author (i) Foulsham and Banfield; (ii) uncredited; (iii) uncredited; (iv) Dover Street Studios; (v) Dover Street Studios
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