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Performance

VenueGrand Opera House
Also: The Baby Grand
TownBelfast
CountyBelfast
From9th June 2016
To11th June 2016
WhenThu-Sat 19:15. Sat Mat 14:30
Grand Opera House (V548)
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  • Date of change: 22 Sep 15 - T1727476865

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:: (T1727476865)

Company Scottish Opera
Producer D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (co-production)
Conductor Derek Clark
Conductor David Steadman
Director Martin Lloyd-Evans
Design Dick Bird
Lighting Mark Jonathan
Choreographer Steve Elias
Performer Stephen Richardson (The Mikado of Japan)
Performer Nicholas Sharratt (Nanki-Poo)
Performer Richard Suart (Ko-Ko)
Performer Andrew Shore (Pooh-Bah)
Performer Ben McAteer (Pish-Tush)
Performer Rebecca Bottone (Yum-Yum)
Performer Gwen Davies (Pitti-Sing Sioned)
Performer Emma Kerr (Peep-Bo)
Performer Rebecca de Pont Davies (Katisha)

Listing:: L965798195




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