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[[Image:myproductionposter.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Poster Designer]]]]
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[[Image:hotmikado.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Matt Ross]]]]
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by [[David H Bell]]
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Music adapted and arranged by [[Rob Bowman]], from ''The Mikado'' by [[W.S. Gilbert]] and [[Arthur Sullivan]]
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by [[A Playwright]]
 
  
 
Directed by [[Heather French]]  
 
Directed by [[Heather French]]  
  
Performances: Tue 20th – Sat 24th February [[2007]], [[Bell Theatre]]  
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Performances: Tue 3rd – Sat 7th July [[2007]], [[Bell Theatre]]  
  
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado was originally intended to poke fun at England's Victorian bourgeoisie, who had seized on a fad for all things Japanese. Bowman and Bell took this tale and essentially created a spoof within a spoof.
  
Text about the play
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The Hot Mikado therefore tells the same story... that of the minstrel Nanki-Poo, who arrives in the town of Titipu in search of the girl of his dreams, Yum-Yum. Meanwhile, Yum-Yum's guardian ­ the tailor-turned-Lord High Executioner, Ko-Ko ­ is under pressure from the bloodthirsty ruler of the land, the Mikado, to execute somebody within the next month. Simply because he enjoys a good bit of execution.
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Nanki-Poo is so infatuated with his sweetheart that he agrees to have his head cut off in exchange for one month of wedded bliss with Yum-Yum. The deal means that Ko-Ko can then claim her as his own bride once Nanki-Poo is dead and gone. This extraordinary plan then takes another twist when the Mikado makes a surprise visit to Titipu.
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Confused? You may be. But the real twist in the tale is Bowman and Bell's amazing, 1940s-style swing interpretation of this classic piece of theatre.
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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*Pooh Bah - [[Sean Chapman]]
 
*Pooh Bah - [[Sean Chapman]]
 
*Ko Ko - [[Stuart Draper]]
 
*Ko Ko - [[Stuart Draper]]
 
===(Male Company) Gentleman of Japan: -===
 
*Neiru - [[Neil Carmichael]]
 
*Kebinu - [[Kevin leech]]
 
 
 
*Yum Yum - [[Caroline Webb]]
 
*Yum Yum - [[Caroline Webb]]
*Pitti Sing - [[Seren Edwards]]
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*Pitti-Sing - [[Seren Edwards]]
*Peep Bo - [[Emma Wilson]]
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*Peep-Bo - [[Emma Wilson]]
 
*Katisha - [[Suzanne Wooder]]
 
*Katisha - [[Suzanne Wooder]]
  
===(Female Company)Ladies of Japan:-===
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===Gentleman of Japan (Male Company)===
*Rasu - [[Lucy Smallwood]]
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*Neiru - [[Neil Carmichael]]
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*Kebinu - [[Kevin Leech]]
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===Ladies of Japan (Female Company)===
 
*Uookku - [[Anna York]]
 
*Uookku - [[Anna York]]
*Rooen - [[Laruen Senatore]]
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*Rooen - [[Lauren Senatore]]
 
*Sonpusan - [[Lidia Siemaszkiewicz]]
 
*Sonpusan - [[Lidia Siemaszkiewicz]]
 
*Rooa - [[Laura Stanton]]
 
*Rooa - [[Laura Stanton]]
*Ridya - [[Michelle Thompson]]
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*Ridya - [[Michelle Thomson]]
*Rashi - [[Larissa Webb]]
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*Uebbu - [[Annalise Webb]]
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*Rerisa - [[Ruth Huggett]]
 
*Rerisa - [[Ruth Huggett]]
  
 
===Ensemble===
 
===Ensemble===
Doiaru - [[Shona Doyle]]
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*Doiaru - [[Shona Doyle]]
Arisu - [[Alice Lowe]]
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*Arisu - [[Alice Lowe]]
Torishio - [[Tricia Carroll]]
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== Crew ==
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== Swing Dancers==
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[[Connor Farrin]], [[Constance Gibbs]], [[Vicki Keyte]], [[Ruby Pucell]],
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[[Zoe Smith]], [[Grace White]]
  
*Stage Manager - [[SM Name]]
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== Band ==
*Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliot]]
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* [[Jonathon Geyevu]] - Keyboards
*Lighting Operator - [[Operator Name]]
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* [[Andy Finney]] - Drums
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* [[Hannah Morgan]] - Flute
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==Designers==
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*Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]]
 
*Sound Design - [[Gerard Johnson]]
 
*Sound Design - [[Gerard Johnson]]
*Sound Operator - [[SO name]]
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*Set Design - [[Chaz Doyle]]
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== Crew ==
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*Assistant Directors - [[Emma Wilson]] and [[Seren Edwards]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Graham Clements]]
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*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lauri Morgan]] and [[Deirdre Parkes]]
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*Lighting Operator - [[Induja Bandara]]
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*Sound Advisor - [[Gerard Johnson]]
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*Sound Operators - [[Lee Ridgeway]] and [[Rachael Lovegrove]]
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*Musical Director - [[Hannah Morgan]]
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*Vocal Director - [[Alan Walker]]
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*Costume Team Leader - [[Jennifer French]]
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*Creative Team - [[Hazel Hindle]], [[Caroline Doyle]] and [[Hans Mudlamootoo]]
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*Backstage Team - [[Caroline Durant]], [[Alison Dale]] and [[Marie-Clair Goswell]]
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*Programme Design - [[Simon Holland]]
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*Graphics - [[Matt Ross]]
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*Construction Team - [[Mike Elliott]], [[Graham Clements]], [[Gavin Parker]] and [[Anna York]]
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== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
  
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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
 
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
 
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* If the script didn't have an official name for a character, for example "Gent 1", different combinations of the actors real names were fed though a Japanese translator to give them character names.
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Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production.  Please leave your name.  Anonymous entries may be deleted.
 
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production.  Please leave your name.  Anonymous entries may be deleted.
  
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*[http://www.someplace.com/thisplay This play on the web]
 
*[http://www.someplace.com/thisplay This play on the web]
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[[Category:Productions|Hot Mikado, The]]
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[[Category:Bell Theatre Productions|Hot Mikado, The]]
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[[Category:Gala Productions|Hot Mikado, The]]
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[[Category:Musical Theatre and Revue|Hot Mikado, The]]

Latest revision as of 15:06, 7 August 2009

Poster by Matt Ross

by David H Bell

Music adapted and arranged by Rob Bowman, from The Mikado by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan


Directed by Heather French

Performances: Tue 3rd – Sat 7th July 2007, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado was originally intended to poke fun at England's Victorian bourgeoisie, who had seized on a fad for all things Japanese. Bowman and Bell took this tale and essentially created a spoof within a spoof.

The Hot Mikado therefore tells the same story... that of the minstrel Nanki-Poo, who arrives in the town of Titipu in search of the girl of his dreams, Yum-Yum. Meanwhile, Yum-Yum's guardian ­ the tailor-turned-Lord High Executioner, Ko-Ko ­ is under pressure from the bloodthirsty ruler of the land, the Mikado, to execute somebody within the next month. Simply because he enjoys a good bit of execution.

Nanki-Poo is so infatuated with his sweetheart that he agrees to have his head cut off in exchange for one month of wedded bliss with Yum-Yum. The deal means that Ko-Ko can then claim her as his own bride once Nanki-Poo is dead and gone. This extraordinary plan then takes another twist when the Mikado makes a surprise visit to Titipu.

Confused? You may be. But the real twist in the tale is Bowman and Bell's amazing, 1940s-style swing interpretation of this classic piece of theatre.

Cast

Gentleman of Japan (Male Company)

Ladies of Japan (Female Company)

Ensemble

Swing Dancers

Connor Farrin, Constance Gibbs, Vicki Keyte, Ruby Pucell, Zoe Smith, Grace White

Band

Designers

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Photo thumbnails go here with links to larger images.

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

  • If the script didn't have an official name for a character, for example "Gent 1", different combinations of the actors real names were fed though a Japanese translator to give them character names.

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

Have there been other SLT productions of this play? Link to them here.

Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.

References

External Links