The Bay Area's acclaimed Lamplighters Music Theatre opens its 56th season with Gilbert and Sullivan's delightful tale of star-crossed lovers, THE MIKADO. Phil Lowery directs this fully-staged production featuring a live orchestra and the phenomenal voices of the Lamplighters Company, with Music Director Baker Peeples at the baton. THE MIKADO plays July 31-August 2 at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, August 9-10 at the Napa Valley Opera House, and August 15-17 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. For tickets ($11-46) and information, the public may call the Lesher box office at (925) 943-7469, the Napa Valley Opera House box office at (707) 226-7372, and the Yerba Buena box office at (415) 978-2787, or visit lamplighters.org.
Very possibly the most popular musical comedy in the English language, THE MIKADO is a playful satire set in a fanciful (and wholly imaginary) Japan. In a time when flirting is a capital offense, wandering minstrel Nanki-Poo has fallen in love with the beautiful Yum-Yum, fiancé to the recently appointed Lord High Executioner Ko-Ko. When the honored Mikado, emperor of Japan, demands the execution of Ko-Ko, and Nanki-Poo volunteers to take Ko-Ko's place under the condition that he first be allowed to marry Yum-Yum, chaos, desperation, and comical mayhem ensue in classic Gilbert and Sullivan style, with impromptu marriages, forged death certificates, and the revelation of a prince in disguise. Lamplighters Music Theatre has assembled a gifted ensemble for THE MIKADO, including John Brown as Nanki-Poo; Jennifer Ashworth and Elena Krell alternating in the role of Yum-Yum; Chris Uzelac as Ko-Ko; Paul Murray as Pish-Tush; and Charles Martin and Jonathan Spencer alternating in the role of Pooh-Bah. Also featured are Allyson Paris and Rebecca Marques alternating in the role of Pitti-Sing; Rose Frazier and Brett Ruona alternating in the role of Peep-Bo; Katy Daniel and Cary Rosko alternating in the role of Katisha; and Charles Martin and Ray Thackeray alternating in the role of the Mikado.Videos