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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in the articles related to Gilbert and Sullivan. The project is also intended to complete or add new articles within its "Scope" described below. It is hoped that this project, and the discussions here, will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. For future reference, you can easily reach this page via the shortcut WP:G&S.

To find out more about what we have been doing, see Scope and Articles below. For Article Assessments, visit the assessment department.

If you would like to help, consider looking at the To do lists below, including clean-up tasks and new article opportunities below. You could also adopt an article. Feel free to add additional tasks or articles to these lists. If you would like to join us, please add your name to the list of participants.

Current discussions include: categories (discussion of G&S sub-categories), opera categories (discussion of how the operas should be categorized) and opera articles (discussion of how the opera articles should be structured.

For general information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and Wikipedia:WikiProject/Best practices.

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[edit] Scope

The scope of this project is:

[edit] About this project

[edit] Goal

To increase the accuracy, clarity, coverage and overall quality of articles related to Gilbert and Sullivan, their works, colleagues and lives.

[edit] Related WikiProjects

[edit] Participants

[edit] Articles

[edit] Main articles

[edit] Other articles

At this time, there are articles for:

  • Most of the theatres historically associated with Gilbert and Sullivan. See the main Gilbert and Sullivan category.

[edit] To do lists

[edit] Clean-up tasks

The following articles are candidates for expansion, re-organization, or clean-up:

[edit] Major articles

The articles on the Savoy Operas and other operas by G and/or S are of widely varying quality. See /Opera articles for discussion of how articles in this project should be structured.

Also:

  1. The Gilbert and Sullivan article needs more in-line citatations. It is ready to be improved to a WP:Featured Article.
  2. The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company article needs more citations. It also needs to be harmonised with the Savoy Theatre, Opera Comique, and Royalty Theatre articles, among other relevant topics.
  3. The Richard D'Oyly Carte, Helen Carte, Rupert D'Oyly Carte and Bridget D'Oyly Carte articles need to be polished and harmonised with each other and with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company article.

[edit] Other cleanup opportunities

(See /Opera articles for our style guideline).

[edit] New article opportunities

Feel free to add an article on any relevant topic, as long as it is encyclopedic, adopts a neutral point of view, and is verifiable. Normally the best way to ensure verifiability and neutrality is to cite sources, rather than relying on what you merely believe to be true. Some participants also believe that articles should be "notable". See WP:MUS WP:BIO and WP:ORG. Below are suggestions for new articles that are needed to round out the G&S coverage on Wikipedia.

[edit] Works

A number of compositions by Sullivan do not have articles. These include:

  • The Light of the World (Sullivan) (1873)

Gilbert wrote some 80 operas and plays. Only about half of these have articles. Some of the most important Gilbert plays that still need their own articles include:

  • An Old Score (1869) (rewritten as "Quits!" in 1872)
  • The Gentleman in Black (1870 comic opera with music by Frederic Clay).
  • The Ne'er-do-Weel (1878) -- rewritten as "The Vagabond" after a few weeks
  • Gretchen (play) (1879) (one of Gilbert's favorites) See [1] and (p. 52) and [2] and [3]
  • Foggerty's Fairy (1881) Gilbert's science fiction play - like Back to the Future.
  • The Fairy's Dilemma (1904) -- WSG finally working out a lifelong obsession with pantomime & harlequinade

(See /Opera articles for our style guideline. For a working example of how these articles could be structured, see His Excellency).

[edit] Opera companies

  • Articles are missing on Somerset Opera[4], Essgee Entertainment?, Grim's Dyke Opera?, Cotswald Savoyards?, Gilbert and Sullivan for All and several other professional G&S performing companies. Please list any here that you know of.

[edit] People

  • Most of the key G&S performers and other people associated with G&S have been added (see "clean-up opportunities" above), but there are still some conductors, choreographers, and designers of G&S operas, and some composers, librettists and lyricists of the lesser Savoy Operas and curtain raisers listed at Savoy Opera that do not yet have articles.

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • There could be an article describing G&S scholarship today and the major G&S museum collections and other principal G&S sources available for G&S enthusiasts.

[edit] Adopt an article

Would you like to adopt an article? This would involve doing the research, writing, and finding public domain images to create or improve an article. Just pick an article from one of the "To do" lists above and start editing (see "clean-up tasks" and "new article opportunities" above). Of course, anyone can edit any article, even if someone had "adopted" it. But the idea of adopting an article is to focus for a while on a particular article until you feel it is as completely researched and referenced, and as well-written as you can make it, with a view of building up the number of high quality articles relating to this project. When you are finished working on an adopted article, leave a message on the talk page to let the other members of the project know you are finished, and they can look it over.

Adopted articles in progress:

[edit] General strategy and discussion forums

[edit] Infoboxes in articles

Following the Opera project policy, the G&S project discourages adding infoboxes at the top of articles, as they generally contain only repetitive information and interfere with the placement of images at the beginning of articles.

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[edit] Categories

Category Purpose
Gilbert and Sullivan G&S-related articles not falling into one of the more specific categories listed below.
Gilbert and Sullivan performers Biographical articles about people who have performed Gilbert and Sullivan. There is no consensus for how notable or substantial a person's G&S career needs to have been, to justify inclusion in this category.
People associated with Gilbert and Sullivan Collaborators, impresarios, and other people with a substantial association with Gilbert and Sullivan and/or their operas other than performers.
Works by W. S. Gilbert Works by W. S. Gilbert other than the fourteen G&S operas.
Compositions by Arthur Sullivan Works by Arthur Sullivan, other than operas.
Operas by Arthur Sullivan Operas by Arthur Sullivan, other than his operas with Gilbert.
Operas by Gilbert and Sullivan Self-explanatory. Note that this category is a sub-category of Gilbert and Sullivan, Works by W. S. Gilbert, and Operas by Arthur Sullivan.

[edit] Lists

"Lists" are unnecessary for items that are already included in "categories".

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[edit] See also

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