The Mikado is arguably one of the most popular of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, having stood the test of time since 1885. The show is a rollicking "rom-com" embracing great music cut with humour and adventure.
In a town where flirting is punishable by death, Nanki Poo is prepared to lose his head, literally, for the love of his life. Will love be triumphant? Can everyone keep their heads? What is the meaning of the Mikado's surprise visit?
In the spirit of Gilbert's original writing style, 2007's production sees MUGSS drawing inspiration from contemporary culture, taking influences from Indian film and dance with bright colours, visually stunning choreography and a seven foot tall ceremonial elephant!
@zetabyte99 It was the Bollywood Mikado that MUGSS did - and it was one of the most ridiculously entertaining shows I've ever seen!
Schnorbs 1 year ago
they don't look japanese. more indian
zetabyte99 1 year ago
Very impressive
frauirmabunt 1 year ago