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Performance

VenueCharing Cross Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From27th November 2014
Opened2nd December 2014
To3rd January 2015
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Sat Mats 15:00. Dec 23, 28, 30, Jan15 1 extra mats at 15:00. No perf. Dec 24, 25, 26, 31
PricesFrom £10.00. To £22.50.
Charing Cross Theatre (V241)
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  • Date of change: 17 Dec 14 - T01627969089
  • Date of change: 10 Nov 14 - T01627969089

The Mikado

The Mikado

Work:: The Mikado (S2026)

A comic operetta with a Japanese theme. Songs such as 'Three Little Maids from School', 'A Wandering Minstrel', 'A Most Humane Mikado' etc. One of Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular works. In the town of Titipu, local government has fallen into the hands of two dubious characters: Ko-Ko, in charge of public executions; and Pooh-Bah, who has a finger in every pie. A young man arrives who, unknown to most, is Nanki-Poo, son of the Mikado. Fleeing an arranged marriage to the elderly Katisha, he falls for the beautiful Yum-Yum, Ko-Ko's fianc
Music A.Sullivan
Lyrics W.S.Gilbert

Production:: (T01627969089)

A radically re-conceived version of Gilbert & Sullivan's best-loved operetta.
Producer Steven M. Levy
Producer Sean Sweeney
Director Thom Southerland
Design Phil Lindley
Choreographer Joey McNeely
Costume Jonathan Lipman
Musical Director Iain Vince Gatt
Lighting Richard Williamson
Performer Rebecca Caine (Katisha)
Performer Mark Heenehan (The Mikado)
Performer Matthew Crowe
Performer Leigh Coggins
Performer Hugh Osborne
Performer Steve Watts
Performer Jacob Chapman
Performer Sophie Rohan
Performer Cassandra McCowan
Performer Alyssa Martin
Performer Kayleigh McKnight
Performer Andrew Dovatston
Performer Josh Wylie
Performer Zac Wancke
Performer George Tebbutt

Listing:: L0598411914




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Production details

A radically re-conceived version of Gilbert & Sullivan's best-loved operetta.

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