File:Thespis - You're Diana I'm Apollo.png

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Description Engraving of Gilbert and Sullivan's Thespis from The Graphic of 10 February 1872. Shows the scene near the end of "You're Diana, I'm Apollo"
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Source Terence Rees' 1964 Thespis: A Gilbert and Sullivan Engigma, Dillon's University Bookshop, London.
Author H. Woods
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