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The Mikado |
Mark Howden | |
Nanki-Poo, his son |
Dominic Ward |
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Yum-Yum, ward of Titipu's Lord High Executioner |
Victoria Flint |
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Pitti-Sing, her sister |
Julia Main |
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Peep-Bo, her other sister |
Philippa Pearson |
| Pish-Tush,
the coolest Gentleman of Japan |
Mark Macey | |
Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner |
Chris De Pury |
Pooh-Bah, Lord High everything else |
John McSpadyen |
Katisha, Nanki-Poo's spurned suitor | Sharona Key-Barry | | Ladies & Gentlemen of Japan | Samantha Gallop | | Rebecca Howard |
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Sophie Urquhart
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| Ralph Ward
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The Band |
Helen Washington (keyboards), Rob Farrer or Steve Gibson (drums),
Luca Burroughs & Shaun Thompson (saxophone/clarinet), Stuart Bates or Huw Davies
(trombone),
Howard Hutt (trumpet), Peta Barker (bass)
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Three Little Maids from School (Phillipa Pearson, Victoria Flint & Julia Main)
Production Team
Director : David Taylor Musical Director : Helen Washington
Choreography : Jane Saunders, Janet South, Anna Twilley
Set Design : Dorothy Wright, David Taylor, Alan Wilkinson
Lighting Design : Alan Wilkinson Wardrobe : Kay Perversi
Sound Design : Laurence Tuerk
Stage Managers : Sarah Ambrose, Jane Pallant
ASMs : Lesley Scarth, Jacqui De Prez, Terry Baker-Self
Lighting Operators : Chris Holmes, Phillip Ley Sound Operator : Stuart Denman
Follow-spot Operators : Emmeline Winterbotham, Jonathan Norris Set Construction :
Robert Myer, Ian Chaplain, Jo Staples, Bill Leahy, John Morton, Steven Hyndman, Dave Beattie,
Jackie Austin, Zizi Sulkin, Richard Thompson, Alexandra Ley, Stephen Ley, Celia Reynolds,
Penny Tuerk, Lucy Pashley, Pauline Bennett
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