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LOpSoc brings to the [[Nuffield Theatre]] a fresh and unique production of “The Mikado”, one of the most loved and best lasting Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. With a new aesthetic twist and setting, witty libretto and gorgeous music, this is a production to please newcomers and G&S fans alike. | LOpSoc brings to the [[Nuffield Theatre]] a fresh and unique production of “The Mikado”, one of the most loved and best lasting Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. With a new aesthetic twist and setting, witty libretto and gorgeous music, this is a production to please newcomers and G&S fans alike. | ||
The tale begins when three children decide to fold origami figures. They play with their creations, naming each one and imagining a story for them. However the three friends do not always agree on the proceedings... Nanki-Poo, son of the Mikado, fled the imperial court to escape marriage with Katisha. Disguised, he falls in love with Yum-Yum, who is already betrothed to her guardian Ko-Ko, the soft-hearted Lord High Executioner of Titipu. Meanwhile, Katisha discovers Nanki-Poo's whereabouts, and the Mikado send orders that an execution must happen within a month if the town wishes to keep its status. Intersecting love triangles, political intrigue, disguised identities and origami meet in Titipu in 2017. | |||
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== Production Team == | == Production Team == | ||
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| ''Directors'' || [[Billy Boulton]] and [[George Smith | | ''Directors''||[[Billy Boulton]] and [[George Smith]] | ||
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| '' | | ''Musical Directors''||[[David Child]] and [[Natasha Bennetts]] | ||
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| ''Choreographer''|| [[Renata | | ''Choreographer''|| [[Renata Stella]] | ||
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| ''Producers''|| [[ | | ''Producers''||[[Isaac Treuherz]], [[Lucy Rose]], [[Renata Stella]] and [[Venetia Matthews]] | ||
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| ''Costumes'' || [[Amber Courage]] and [[Eris Perring]] | | ''Costumes'' || [[Amber Courage]] and [[Eris Perring]] | ||
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| ''James'' || [[Isaac Treuherz]] | | ''James'' || [[Isaac Treuherz]] | ||
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| ''Chorus'' || | | ''Chorus'' || | ||
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[[Category:Performance]] | [[Category:Performance]] |