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29: 283:, beginning in 1959, in which she played Mrs. Eynsford-Hill (the mother of Eliza's suitor Freddy), and he played Eliza's father, Alfred P. Doolittle. She would later return to the role. She continued to sing into her 70s, giving concerts to benefit charities. She enjoyed painting and photography as hobbies. 245:
At the end of July 1948, Roberts and her husband, seeing some of their roles being given to new talent, left the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. After a year playing in other theatre in Britain (he returned for part of that time to D'Oyly Carte). Roberts and Walker also gave two-person concert tours of
107:, before her father moved Helen, her two sisters, Joan and Sheila, and brother Denis, to Naples Italy for five years immediately after World War I. She returned to England, to finish her schooling, and then studied music at the 218:, reviewing the company's 1941 tour, wrote, "One of the chief pleasures of last night's performance was the lovely voice of Miss Helen Roberts." During the war, she sang in concerts and on the radio in aid of public morale. 76:
After four more years of theatre in Britain, the couple moved to the US, where they presented Gilbert and Sullivan in two-person entertainments throughout North America. They then moved to Australia, where they joined the
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soon asked her to change it to something more fitting to a leading lady, and she returned to her birth forename. During her decade of performing with the D'Oyly Carte company, she appeared regularly as Josephine in
394:. A few principal sopranos served the company over a longer span of years, but not continuously; a few women served for longer but did not sing the principal soprano roles continuously. 277:. Roberts and Walker also performed in musical comedies in Australia under other management, including touring for more than four years in the original Australian production of 81:. They toured with Williamson in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They also appeared in musicals, including a four-year engagement in the original Australian production of 66:, Roberts joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company as a principal soprano in 1938. She remained with that company for ten years, marrying another company member, the 640: 78: 645: 574: 265:
for extended tours every few years into the 1960s, and Roberts reprised her D'Oyly Carte roles in these, adding the new roles of Plaintiff in
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following his re-election in 1956, but they were unable to travel from Australia to attend. The Williamson company played
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Gilbert and Sullivan throughout North America in the early 1950s, where they lived for several years.
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asked the Walkers to give their concert programme at his pre-inauguration party at the
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The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in Gilbert and Sullivan Operas: A Record of Productions
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After her husband's death in 1989, Roberts returned to England and lived first at
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on 31 July 1944. Earlier that month, the two found themselves very close to an
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as the Doll and Antonia and also sang briefly in the chorus of the
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as a principal soprano. She began to perform there under the name
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After beginning her career touring in Italy and then England in
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to her repertoire. She sometimes also played as Yum-Yum in
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See, e.g., "Princes Theatre, Gilbert and Sullivan",
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J. C. Williamson Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company
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London: Michael Joseph. 372:Rollins and Witts, p. 163 167:, the title character in 43:and by her married name, 434:, 14 November 1941, p. 6 310: 251:J. C. 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Helen Roberts (disambiguation)

soprano
Savoy Operas
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
grand opera
baritone
Richard Walker
J. C. Williamson Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company
My Fair Lady
Cleethorpes
Lloyd's of London
Bruton School for Girls
Royal Academy of Music
Milan
Don Pasquale
Donizetti
Offenbach
The Tales of Hoffmann
Glyndebourne Festival Opera
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Rupert D'Oyly Carte
H.M.S. Pinafore
The Pirates of Penzance
Princess Ida
The Yeomen of the Guard
The Gondoliers
Iolanthe
The Mikado
Patience

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