The Duchess of Plaza-Toro

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The Duchess of Plaza-Toro is a comic noblewoman in Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta *The Gondoliers*, known for her satirical portrayal of status, propriety, and social ambition.

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The Duchess of Plaza-Toro canonical 1

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instanceOf comic character
fictional character
noblewoman
operetta character
appearsIn The Gondoliers NERFINISHED
associatedWith D’Oyly Carte Opera Company NERFINISHED
Savoy Opera NERFINISHED
characterType contralto role
child Casilda NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Arthur Sullivan NERFINISHED
W. S. Gilbert NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceOfWork 1889
genre comic opera
hasNameInWork Duchess of Plaza-Toro NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium stage
nobleRank duchess
partOf Gilbert and Sullivan canon NERFINISHED
portrayedAs concerned with propriety
satirical figure
socially ambitious
status-conscious
roleInWork supporting character
satirizes Victorian notions of propriety
aristocratic pretension
social climbing
spouse The Duke of Plaza-Toro NERFINISHED
title Duchess of Plaza-Toro NERFINISHED
workOfFiction The Gondoliers NERFINISHED

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The Gondoliers hasCharacter The Duchess of Plaza-Toro