<p>In 'Cox and Box,' Sir Francis Cowley Burnand marries his comedic genius with the musical talents of Arthur Sullivan, creating a comic opera that sparkles with wit and charm. Sullivan, who is more often paired with librettist W.S. Gilbert, finds in Burnand a collaborator with a distinct sense of humor and a flair for satirical writing. This particular work follows the delightfully absurd mix-ups of two unwittingly shared lodgers, which Burnand ...