Two years after celebrating its silver jubilee, Jonathan Miller’s dazzlingly inventive and stunningly stylish production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado returns.
Miller’s much-loved production wittily transposes the topsy-turvy Victorian values of Gilbert’s mock-oriental Town of Titipu to a Marx Brothers-inspired take on the denizens of a very English 1930s seaside hotel.
The Mikado is led by ENO’s resident master of the comic patter song, Richard Suart, who this season celebrates his own 25th anniversary in the role of Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner.
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