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The [[Mikado]] was performed by LOpSoc on 10th August 2017 in the [[Harrogate Savoy Theatre]] at the Gilbert and Sullivan Festival. The orchestra and stage crew were provided by the venue. | The [[Mikado]] was performed by LOpSoc on 10th August 2017 in the [[Harrogate Savoy Theatre]] at the Gilbert and Sullivan Festival. The orchestra and stage crew were provided by the venue. The origami children concept was imported to the [[Mikado 2017]] Production in the Nuffield. However, with a new Katisha in [[Abby Pardoe]] and the role of James ([[Isaac Treuherz]]) being changed to Lily ([[Katie Giles]]), new direction opportunities presented themselves, with more interaction between Katisha, Lily and Wendy. | ||
The production was very well received at the festival. The adjudicator of the UniFest awards said the following about the show: 'I am not given to hyperbole, but I think I can say with honesty that this Mikado is the best show I have seen during the entire life of the UniFest. Everyone involved with it deserves enormous congratulation and credit.' | |||
LOpSoc was crowned champions of the competition, with [[George Smith]] and [[Billy Boulton]] winning Best Direction and [[David Child]] and [[Liam Chan]] winning Best Musical Direction. [[Philip Needle]] received a nomination for Best Male Voice; [[Barnaby Wilson]] and [[Ben Walker]] received nominations for Best Character Actor; [[Joe Hand]] received a nomination for Best Male Performer. | |||
Revision as of 13:21, 19 December 2017
The Mikado was performed by LOpSoc on 10th August 2017 in the Harrogate Savoy Theatre at the Gilbert and Sullivan Festival. The orchestra and stage crew were provided by the venue. The origami children concept was imported to the Mikado 2017 Production in the Nuffield. However, with a new Katisha in Abby Pardoe and the role of James (Isaac Treuherz) being changed to Lily (Katie Giles), new direction opportunities presented themselves, with more interaction between Katisha, Lily and Wendy.
The production was very well received at the festival. The adjudicator of the UniFest awards said the following about the show: 'I am not given to hyperbole, but I think I can say with honesty that this Mikado is the best show I have seen during the entire life of the UniFest. Everyone involved with it deserves enormous congratulation and credit.'
LOpSoc was crowned champions of the competition, with George Smith and Billy Boulton winning Best Direction and David Child and Liam Chan winning Best Musical Direction. Philip Needle received a nomination for Best Male Voice; Barnaby Wilson and Ben Walker received nominations for Best Character Actor; Joe Hand received a nomination for Best Male Performer.
Production Team and Crew
Role | Name |
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Directors | Billy Boulton and George Smith |
Choreographer | Renata Stella |
Musical Directors | David Child and Liam Chan |
Conductor | David Child |
Technical Directors | David Young and Tom Pell |
Lighting Design | George Tucker |
Technical Crew | Will Barber, Martha Fooks, Edmund King |
Props | Isaac Treuherz and Lucy Rose |
Costumes | Amber Courage and Eris Perring |
Publicity | Renata Stella and Venetia Matthews |
Cast
Role | Name |
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The Mikado | Joe Hand |
Nanki-Poo | Barnaby Wilson |
Ko-Ko | Ben Walker |
Pooh-Bah | Philip Needle |
Pish-Tush | Richard Killie |
Yum-Yum | Amy Wardle |
Pitti-Sing | Emma Paull |
Peep-Bo | Amber Courage |
Katisha | Abby Pardoe |
Wendy | Nadia Fundell |
Peter | Patrick Edwards |
Lily | Katie Giles |
Chorus | Andrew Wood |
Chorus | Billy Boulton |
Chorus | Bridie Strachan |
Chorus | David Young |
Chorus | Ella Sabine |
Chorus | Eris Perring |
Chorus | George Smith |
Chorus | Jamie Hizzet |
Chorus | Lucia Watts |
Chorus | Martha Fooks |
Chorus | Michelle McInnes |
Chorus | Renata Stella |
Chorus | Rhiannon Creffield |
Chorus | Rhona Graham |
Chorus | Stephen Jenkins |
Chorus | Tim Lutton |
Chorus | Venetia Matthews |