The Mikado 2005

The Mikado

Since its premiere in 1885, The Mikado has become one of the most-performed pieces of musical theatre in history. 

As with many of Gilbert and Sullivan’s productions, the show satirizes aspects of Victorian Britain’s politics and aristocracy; in The Mikado, however, this is cleverly cloaked behind a charming story set not in Britain, but in exotic Japan.



A year before the action of this opera begins, Nanki-Poo, son of the Mikado of Japan, fled his father’s imperial court to escape marriage with elderly lady Katisha.



Disguised as a travelling musician, Nanki-Poo meets and falls in love with Yum-Yum, but there’s just one catch…she’s betrothed to Ko-Ko, the new Lord High Executioner. And Ko-Ko needs to find someone to execute, otherwise it’s his own neck on the block!

Featuring Philip Summerscales as the Mikado, a role he had previously played professionally with the English National Opera.



This complex satire is characterised by the clever wordplay, memorable tunes, and endearing characters that have allowed Gilbert and Sullivan’s popularity with audiences to endure for well over a century.



Music by Arthur Sullivan;

Lyrics by W.S. Gilbert.

Cast

Philip Summerscales

The Mikado

Michael Corkhill

Nanki-Poo

Geoff Collier

Ko-Ko

Mike Lean

Pooh-Bah

Gary Corkhill

Pish-Tush

Ken Gumbley

Go-To

Karen Elliott

Yum-Yum

Karen Riordan

Pitti-Sing

Paula Kewley

Peep-Bo

Val Kissack

Katisha

Male Ensemble

Female Ensemble

Production Team

John Elliott

Director

Julian Power

Musical Director

Paula Kewley

Choreographer

Support and Sponsors

The Manx Gilbert and Sullivan Society would like to place on record our sincere thanks and gratitude to the below companies
without whom, The Mikado would not have been such a success.

Douglas, Isle of Man

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