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HOT MIKADO

"One leaves this most idyllic of British theatres in no doubt that it has a summertime smash on its hands."
Daily Telegraph
Based on The Mikado by
W S Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan
Originally Produced at Ford's Theatre, Washington DC, USA
Producing Director Frankie Hewitt
Performed by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of the authors

Wed 12 Jul 2006 - Sat 02 Sep 2006

Picture a little town in Japan whose citizens are finding the law that makes flirting the only crime punishable by death, rather, well… tiresome.  They appoint Ko Ko, a lowly tailor, as Lord High Executioner, himself condemned for flirting and so not likely to execute anyone else.   When the Mikado decides to pay a call to see how the execution record’s going, Ko Ko has to come up with a plan. Throw in the beautiful Yum Yum, her ardent admirer Nanki–Pooh, errant son of the Mikado, and the man-eater Katisha, and you have one of Gilbert & Sullivan’s most famous nineteenth century comic operas in all its wonderful absurdity.
 
But this is The Mikado like you’ve never seen it before as East meets West and the musical style moves on a few years to the 40’s. The G&S classic score now swings and jives with sassy songs and a bit of gospel and Rhythm and Blues too.  So hold on to your seats, this will be one of the most energetic and exhilarating shows you’ll see this year.  It’s so hot, it’s cool!
 
Tickets from £10.50 to £20
 
Running Times:
First Act:         60 minutes
Interval:         20 minutes
Second Act:    55 minutes

Cast:
Andrew Alexander   Nanki-Poo
Robin Colyer           Lo-Bo
Ian Conningham      Pooh-Bah
Neil Ditt                  Tap-Ting
Georgina Field         Peep-Bo
Christopher Fry       Long-Fong
Jeffrey Harmer        Ko-Kop
Nicola Hughes         Yum-Yum
Junix Inocian          The Mikado
Rebecca Jackson     Li-Sing
Karen Mann            Katisha
Kit Orton                Pish-Tush
Helen Power           Pitti-Sing
Sarah Travis          Ting-Tong

Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Thursday & Saturday matinées at 2.30pm
No matinée performance on Thursday 13 July
Saturday 2 September performances at 1.30pm & 6.30pm
Music adapted and arranged by Rob Bowman
Book & lyrics adapted by David H Bell
Directed by Craig Revel Horwood
Musical director and musical arrangements by Sarah Travis
Designed by Diego Pitarch
Lighting by Richard G Jones
Sound by Gary