Details
Perhaps Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular and most performed operetta, this Japanese inspired story has some of the most memorable of their songs including; 'Three Little Maids from School', 'I've got a Little List', 'A Wandering Minstrel' and 'A Most Humane Mikado'. Nanki-Poo, the son of the Mikado, arrives in disguise in the town of Titipu to escape his betrothal to the rather aged Katisha. Here, he falls in love with Yum-Yum, the reluctant fiancee of Ko-Ko the executioner (who doesn't execute people). Meanwhile, the Mikado comes to visit Pooh-Bah, the spiv of a town mayor, seeking some public executions and Katisha arrives seeking her betrothed ... plans are uregently required to make everyone happy and nobody headless. All-male cast
Cast/Performers
Declan Egan (Bertie Hugh),
Sam Kipling (Miss Violet Plumb),
Lewis Kennedy (Mikado),
David McKechnie (Mr Cocoa),
George Dawes (Wilfred Lush),
Aidan Nightingale (Albert Barr),
Owen Clayton (Lily Tring),
Richard Russell Edwards (Hebe Flo),
Christopher Hewitt (Kitty Shaw),
Harry Cooper-Millar (Ensemble),
Oliver Bradley-Taylor (Ensemble),
Patrick Cook (Ensemble),
Struan Davidson (Ensemble),
Franciso Gomes (Ensemble),
Elliot Akeister (Ensemble),
Shane Antony-Whitely (Ensemble)
Creatives/Company
Music:
A.SullivanLyrics:
W.S.GilbertProducer:
Regan De Wynter WilliamsPresented by:
Sasha Regan's All Male G&SDirector(s):
Sasha Regan,
Adam Brahm (casting)
Design:
Ryan Dawson LaightChoreographer:
Adam Haigh