Victorian Lyric Opera Company
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Jenny Craley Bland

Jenny has been accompanying VLOC rehearsals since the early 1990s. She has also served as rehearsal accompanist for many of the Washington Savoyards' productions. She was Music Director for the Alden Theatre's annual production of A Christmas Carol for several years, and has visited Buxton, England on five occasions to serve as musical coach and accompanist for youth productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. During her long career as a translator with the World Bank, Jenny was first accompanist and later conductor of the World Bank/IMF Chorus. Following her retirement, she rejoined the group and is currently its accompanist and Assistant Music Director. She led a madrigal group at the World Bank until her retirement, and is currently a member of the Ad Hoc Singers

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"The Victorian Lyric Opera Company over the years has brought wonderfully energetic and entertaining productions of Gilbert and Sullivan to the area."
-The Washington Post



"Regional theatre is not supposed to be crisp, polished, and professional, but that is exactly what VLOC delivers."
-Montgomery Gazette



"The Victorian Lyric Opera Company mounts solid productions of the Savoy operas of Gilbert and Sullivan with great attention to recreating the original approaches...they succeed in bringing these marvelous pieces to vibrant, enjoyable life."
-Potomac Stages



"VLOC has many talented singers/actors, perfectly tailored to the G&S mode."
-Montgomery Gazette



"...avoids the traps of over-familiarity by presenting a high-quality cast, well-rehearsed orchestra, and beautifully appointed set."
-Montgomery Gazette

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