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The Mikado
The Mikado
"Fantastic! Wow!! Our students loved the musical. The show was an outstanding success from the backdrop (painted by students) to the costumes, the singing and the acting. The children learnt so much about staging a musical. Songs were easy to sing and the humour was appreciated by all." —St Peter's School, Melbourne, Australia
Musical. Adapted from Gilbert and Sullivan for younger performers. Book by Lynne Bartlett, Mark Leehy and Kevin O'Mara. Music and lyrics by David Billings, Mark Leehy and Kevin O'Mara.

Cast: 7m., 4w. or may be played by 11w., plus chorus of any size. Set in the little Japanese town of Titipu in the late 1800s. Disguised as a wand'ring minstrel, Nanki-poo (son of the Mikado, Emperor of Japan) comes to town to claim his secret love, Yum-Yum, only to find that Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner, is preparing to marry her. Then Ko-Ko finds he must carry out an execution or the town will be reclassified as a village. With the help of Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything else) Ko-Ko plans a hoax—but the plan goes awry when the Mikado unexpectedly arrives. This is a faithful adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's wonderful farce and comic send-up of everything from the class system and the monarchy to petty officials and scheming bureaucrats—plus all things heroic and operatic. Songs include Gentlemen of Japan, A Wand'ring Minstrel, The Lord High Executioner, I've Got a Little List, Three Little Maids, The Punishment Fit the Crime, The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring and Titwillow. All the music is appropriate in vocal range and lyric manageability for younger performers from middle elementary to middle high-school years. Instrumental backings have been adapted from Sir Arthur Sullivan's original orchestral score. Everything you need is here to give your students an exhilarating theatrical experience with the most enduring music theater team of all time. Two basic sets. Approximate running time: 60 minutes. Optional accompaniment CD available.

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Music Samples
TitleMP3
Gentlemen of Japan
A Wand'ring Minstrel
Lord High Executioner
I've Got a Little List
The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
Act One Finale



Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Musical
Catalog Code:  MF5
Cast Size:  11
No. of Act(s):  2
Pages:  57
Royalty:  Submit Application.
Cost:  $9.50
Approx. Running Time:  60 min.
Categories
Target Audience: YoungAudiences | Middle School | High School | College and Adult | Family (All Audiences)
Performing Group: Middle Schools | High Schools | College Theatre | Senior Theatre | Community Theatre | Stock & Lort
Genre: Comedy | Melodrama
ISBN (10): 1583425500
Publication Date: 10/16/2007
Biographies
Lynne Bartlett, Kevin O'Mara, Mark Leehy and David Billings, form the Bushfire Press writing team in Australia. They have backgrounds in classroom, drama and music teaching, as well as successful careers on stage and as songwriters and touring musicians. They've been writing shows for children and adults since the mid-'80s. They have written original musicals as well as adaptations ...More
Lynne Bartlett, Kevin O'Mara, Mark Leehy and David Billings, form the Bushfire Press writing team in Australia. They have backgrounds in classroom, drama and music teaching, as well as successful careers on stage and as songwriters and touring musicians. They've been writing shows for children and adults since the mid-'80s. They have written original musicals as well as adaptations ...More
Lynne Bartlett, Kevin O'Mara, Mark Leehy and David Billings, form the Bushfire Press writing team in Australia. They have backgrounds in classroom, drama and music teaching, as well as successful careers on stage and as songwriters and touring musicians. They've been writing shows for children and adults since the mid-'80s. They have written original musicals as well as adaptations ...More
Lynne Bartlett, Kevin O'Mara, Mark Leehy and David Billings, form the Bushfire Press writing team in Australia. They have backgrounds in classroom, drama and music teaching, as well as successful careers on stage and as songwriters and touring musicians. They've been writing shows for children and adults since the mid-'80s. They have written original musicals as well as adaptations ...More
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This title can only be licensed/sold in the following regions:U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands and South Africa
* Please note that royalties quoted in our catalog are intended for K-12 schools with a standard curriculum only. All other producing groups must submit a completed application.


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