Simon Butteriss in The MikadoA SALARIED WIT - GROSSMITH, GILBERT AND SULLIVAN

WRITTEN AND PRESENTED BY SIMON BUTTERISS

PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY TONY BRITTEN

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George Grossmith was Gilbert and Sullivan’s original “patterman”. An entertainer rather than a singer, he became a major star and crucial influence on the comedic elements of the Savoy operas, from “The Sorcerer” through to “The Yeomen of the Guard”. Simon Butteriss as the Modern Major GeneralAfter twelve years with the company he left, feeling increasingly irritated and frustrated by Gilbert and went on to find fame and a much increased fortune with his one man show and humorous column, written with his brother Weedon which became the bestselling book “The Diary of a Nobody”. Yet during his time with the D’Oyly Carte company he did more than any other performer to define the unique wit and musical charm that is the reason for the continued popularity of G&S worldwide.

Simon Butteriss has become the modern equivalent of George Grossmith. In performances of the patter roles all over the world with the D’Oyly Carte and latterly with the Carl Simon ButterissRosa Opera Company he has delighted literally hundreds of thousands of people.

He has written “A Salaried Wit” as an appraisal of George Grossmith’s relationship with Gilbert and Sullivan. The film is a Grossmith like “one man show” in which Simon the narrator takes us on a fascinating journey where he becomes not only Grossmith the man, but all his comic characters. The songs, the humour and the history combine in a dazzling tour de force which redefines the musical documentary genre.

"...Simon Butteriss proves an entertaining guide..."
Daily Telegraph

Shot on high definition on location in London.

Duration: 59 minutes.

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Simon Butteriss presents A Salaried Wit Simon Butteriss as John Wellington WellsSimon Butteriss, the modern George Grossmith, explores the life and performances of Gilbert and Sullivan's original patterman.

"..innovative and entertaining.." The Sunday Times

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