The Savoy Theatre opened in 1881 in London, known for its association with the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. It played a key role in the history of musical theatre, introducing innovative stage designs and electric lighting. This style, rooted in Victorian entertainment, combined humour with catchy melodies. Select Recording Studios and this guide bring you the history and significance of Savoy’s rich musical legacy, connecting listeners, fans, locals, and travellers.
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