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  • Wow, I never knew about this version o the Mikado. I've been in most of G&S's productions and never knew about this.

    I hope you put up the rest of this. I'm really liking it!

  • I really enjoyed this version. You did a wonderful job as Ko-Ko. :) Thanks for sharing it with us!

  • Its a silly version of Tit Willow. I sang it with my bezzies in a school concert.

  • mikado is spelled with a "k"

  • I like this! It's fun!

  • The puppet is awesome!

  • Very cute--I guess that's one way to avoid the Japanese makeup that offends some people today as politically incorrect. They're not Eric Idle and Felicity Palmer, but the approach brings a freshness to G & S that would appeal to the audience apparent in this video. Thanks for the fun!

  • touchstone, when G&S first wrote the play, it was intended (as indeed all their stuff) as a tweak at BRITISH society. So they used Japan as the 'mask' to make their satire politically acceptable to the British. So now it's come full circle, and we must play ourselves, to be politically-correct!

  • Poor bird!! How are the knees? You realy chucked yourself into this role. Thanks for this.

  • Gilbert and chutzpah. I really enjoyed this.

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