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Overview
The Mikado, or The Town of Titipu, is a comic opera in two acts,
with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, their
ninth of fourteen operatic collaborations.
It opened on March 14, 1885, in London, where it ran at the Savoy
Theatre for 672 performances, which was unprecedented for musical
theatre pieces, and one of the longest runs of any theatre piece
up to that time. Before the end of 1885 it was estimated that,
in Europe and America, at least 150 companies were producing the
opera.
The Mikado remains the most frequently performed Savoy Opera,
and it is especially popular with amateur and school productions.
Indeed, The Mikado is one of the most frequently played musical
theatre pieces in history!
| The Cast |
| The Mikado of Japan |
William Hill |
| Nanki-Poo |
Stanley Staplehurst |
| Ko-Ko |
Edward Bellamy |
| Pooh-Bah |
John Webster |
| Pish-Tush |
Geoffrey Needs |
| Go-To |
Reginald Humby |
| Yum-Yum |
Marjorie Skuffham |
| Pitti-Sing |
Gaby Walker |
| Peep-Bo |
Irene Newstead |
| Katisha |
Ivey Ellis |
Misses:
Edith Anscomb, Doreen Beresfod, Marjorie Doughty, Rene Duffield Adeline French,
Peggy Frewin, Joy Higgs, Dorothy Hill, Barbara Hughes Joan Sanders, Ivy Shillitoe,
Eileen Skuffham, Vi Staplehurst, Isobel Stewart, Joan Taylor, Norah Thornton,
Barbara Webster
Messrs:
Eric Barker, Geoffrey Bowyer, S M Butler, Leonard Dearmer, Cyril Ellis William
Emery, Victor Foord, Bernard Jago, Earnest Newman, John Pursey David Ranson,
John Reid, Tony Staplehurst, Micky Wheeler |
| The Production Team |
| Musical Director |
Edith Hays |
| Produced by |
H J Morris |
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