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The Mikado
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| First Preview: | Total Previews: | ||
| Opening Date: | Sep 17, 1927 | ||
| Closing Date: | Jan 07, 1928 | Total Performances: | 110 |
| Production Staff | |
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| Produced by Winthrop Ames | |
| Libretto by W. S. Gilbert; Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan | |
| Directed by Winthrop Ames; Choreographed by Michio Ito | |
| Costume Design by Raymond Sovey; Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey | |
| Conducted by Sepp Morscher | |
| Cast |
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| Joseph Ames | Chorus | |
| Florence Barbiers | Chorus | |
| John Barclay | The Mikado of Japan | |
| Lois Bennett | Yum-Yum one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko |
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| Adolph L. Benson | Chorus | |
| Barbara Bronson | Chorus | |
| Robert Caille | Chorus | |
| Dorothy Coulter | Chorus | |
| Nina Dean | Chorus | |
| Hartwell DeMille | Chorus | |
| J. Humbird Duffey | Pish-Tush a Noble Lord |
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| Virginia Fox | Chorus | |
| William C. Gordon | Pooh-Bah Lord High Everything Else |
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| Bettina Hall | Peep-Bo one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko |
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| Mildred Harrington | Chorus | |
| Melvin Hemphill | Chorus | |
| Ann Honeycutt | Chorus | |
| Sybil Kama | Chorus | |
| Edna D. Lambert | Chorus | |
| Paula Langlen | The Mikado's Sword-Bearer | |
| Harry Lauder | Chorus | |
| Palmer Laughlin | Chorus | |
| Benn K. Leavenworth | Chorus | |
| George C. Lehrian | The Mikado's Umbrella-Bearer | |
| Milja Levander | Chorus | |
| Lawrence L. Lewis | Chorus | |
| May MacFarlane | Chorus | |
| Ray Melton | Chorus | |
| Walter Owens | Chorus | |
| John Pendergrast | Chorus | |
| Hilga Rorlund | Chorus | |
| Vera Ross | Katisha an Elderly Lady, in love with Nanki-Poo |
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| Allyn C. Saurer | Chorus | |
| J. Gordon Selwood | Chorus | |
| John Sindall | Chorus | |
| Louise Smith | Chorus | |
| Miller Sparks | Chorus | |
| Suissabell Sterling | Pitti-Sing one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko |
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| Mollie Stockard | Chorus | |
| George Wharton | Chorus | |
| William Williams | Nanki-Poo son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr |
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| Victor S. Wrenn | Chorus | |
| Fred Wright | Ko-Ko Lord High Executioner of Titipu |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
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| If You Want to Know Who We Are | Chorus of Men |
| A Wand'ring Minstrel I | Nanki-Poo (son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr) and Chorus |
| Our Great Mikado, Virtuous Man | Pish-Tush (a Noble Lord) and Chorus |
| Young Man, Despair, Likewise Go To | Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else), Nanki-Poo (son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr) and Pish-Tush (a Noble Lord) |
| And Have I Journey'd for a Month | Nanki-Poo (son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr) and Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else) |
| Behold the Lord High Executioner | Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) |
| As Some Day It May Happen | Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) and Chorus |
| Comes a Train of Little Ladies | Chorus of Girls |
| Three Little Maids From School | Yum-Yum (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Peep-Bo (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Pitti-Sing (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko) and Chorus |
| So Please You, Sir, We Much Regret | Yum-Yum (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Peep-Bo (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Pitti-Sing (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else) and Chorus |
| Were You No to Ko-Ko Plighted | Yum-Yum (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko) and Nanki-Poo (son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr) |
| I Am So Proud | Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu), Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else) and Pish-Tush (a Noble Lord) |
| With Aspect Stern and Gloomy Stride | Company |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Braid the Raven Hair | Pitti-Sing (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko) and Chorus of Girls |
| The Sun, Whose Rays Are All Ablaze | Yum-Yum (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko) |
| Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day | Yum-Yum (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Pitti-Sing (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Nanki-Poo (son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr) and Pish-Tush (a Noble Lord) |
| Here's a How-de-do! If I Marry You | Yum-Yum (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Nanki-Poo (son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr) and Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) |
| Mi-ya-sa-ma-mi-ya-sa-ma | Chorus |
| A More Humane Mikado Never Did in Japan Exist | The Mikado of Japan and Chorus |
| The Criminal Cried as He Dropped Him Down | Pitti-Sing (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu), Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else) and Chorus |
| The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring | Nanki-Poo (son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minstr), Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu), Yum-Yum (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko), Pitti-Sing (one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko) and Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else) |
| Alone, and Yet Alive | Katisha (an Elderly Lady, in love with Nanki-Poo) |
| On a Tree by a River, a Little Tom-tit Sang Willow, Tit-willow | Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) |
| There Is a Beauty in the Bellow of the Blast | Katisha (an Elderly Lady, in love with Nanki-Poo) and Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu) |
| For He's Gone and Married Yum-Yum | Company |