
Walter Passmore
Mr. Passmore's roles included:
- Hon. Sir Joseph Porter in the production of H.M.S.
Pinafore which started June 6, 1889
- Greg in the production of Jane Annie (lyrics by
J. M. Barrie and A. Conan Doyle; music by Ernest Ford) which
started May 13, 1893
- Tarara in the production of Utopia Limited
which started October 7, 1893
- Bobinet in the production of Mirette (composed
by Andre Messager) which started July 3, 1894
- Peter Adolphus Grigg in the production of The
Chieftain (libretto by F. C. Burnand, music by Sir Arthur
Sullivan) which started December 12, 1894
- Rudolph in the production of The Grand Duke
which started March 7, 1896
- KoKo in the production of The Mikado which
started July 11, 1896
- Boodel in the production of His Majesty
(libretto by Burnand, music by Alexander MacKenzie) which started
February 20, 1897
- Jack Point in the production of The Yeomen of the
Guard which started May 5, 1897
- General Boom in the production of The Grand-Duchess
of Gerolstein (by Jacques Offenbach) which started December
5, 1897
- Usher in the Nellie Farren Benefit production of
Trial by Jury on March 17, 1898
- Don Alhambra Del Bolero in the production of The
Gondoliers which started March 22, 1898
- The Devil in the production of The Beauty Stone
(lyrics by Arthur Pinero; music by Sir Arthur Sullivan) which
started May 28, 1898
- John Wellington Wells in the production of The
Sorcerer which started September 22, 1898
- King Ouf the First in the production of The Lucky
Star (lyrics by Adrian Ross and Aubrey Hopwood; music by Ivan
Caryll) which started January 7, 1899
- Hassan in the production of The Rose of Persia
(libretto by Basil Hood; music by Sir Arthur Sullivan) which
started November 29, 1899
- Sergeant of Police in the production of Pirates of
Penzance which started June 30, 1900
- Reginald Bunthorne in the production of
Patience which started November 7, 1900
- Professor Bunn in the production of The Emerald
Isle (lyrics by Basil Hood; music begun by Sullivan and
finished by Edward German) which started April 27, 1901
- Lord Chancellor in the production of Iolanthe
which started December 7, 1901
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