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THE D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY
Mary Sansom (1956-64) [Born Taunton, Somerset, 26 May 1935] After studying voice
in Bristol and gaining experience in many amateur Gilbert & Sullivan
productions, Soprano Mary Sansom joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in May
1956 as chorister and small part player.
For three season she appeared regularly as Celia in Iolanthe,
Zorah in Ruddigore, and Fiametta in The Gondoliers. As understudy to principal soprano Jean
Hindmarsh, she also filled in on occasion as Mabel in The Pirates of
Penzance (1957-59), and Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore, the Lady Ella
in Patience, Elsie Maynard in The Yeomen of the Guard, and
Gianetta in The Gondoliers (all 1958-59). In August 1959 she
was promoted to principal soprano, taking the roles of Ella in Patience,
Phyllis in Iolanthe, Yum-Yum in The Mikado, and Rose Maybud in Ruddigore,
then in May 1960 swapping Ella for the title role in Patience. She yielded Yum-Yum to Jennifer Toye in
September 1961, but later that season picked up Lady Psyche when Princess
Ida was revived in November, and took on Elsie Maynard in The Yeomen of
the Guard in December of that year. During the 1962-63
season she appeared all year as Phyllis, Psyche, and Elsie. During the first half of the season she also
had the small parts of the Plaintiff in Trial by Jury, Edith in The
Pirates of Penzance, and Fiametta in The Gondoliers. But in January 1963 she gave up the small roles
in favor of Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore and Gianetta in The
Gondoliers. During her tenure with the Company she recorded Phyllis (1960), Gianetta (1961), Patience (1961), and Zorah (1962). She yielded
Josephine and Elsie to newcomer Ann Hood in September 1963, but retained her
other roles (Patience, Phyllis, Psyche, Rose, and Gianetta) throughout the
1963-64 season. It was her last with
the Company. She left the D'Oyly Carte
Opera Company in July 1964. Mary Sansom is married to former D'Oyly Carte baritone Alan Barrett. On leaving the D'Oyly Carte, they formed the theatrical costumiers "Barretts of Bath," a firm specializing in outfitting amateur operatic societies. |
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