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Gilbert & Sullivan's
The Mikado
or, The Town of Titipu

Jan. 30 & 31 and Feb. 1, 6, 7, & 8, 1981

Directed by Marion Scodari
Music Directed by Micaele Sparacino


Featuring Omar Pancoast, celebrating his 50th year performing G&S

Performed at the Paint Branch High School Auditorium
Burtonsville, Maryland

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Cast

The Mikado of Japan - Omar Pancoast
Nanki-Poo - Robert Kimball
Ko-Ko - Martin O'Hara (1/31, 2/6, 2/8), Peter Kline (1/ 30, 2/1, 2/7)
Pooh-Bah - Steve Behrens (2/1, 2/8), Fred Houghteling (1/30, 1/31, 2/6, 2/7)
Pish-Tush - Bob Ashby (1/30, 2/1, 2/7), Richard Potter (1/31, 2/6, 2/8)
Go To - Mark Williams, Jim Hummell, Gil Thompson
Yum Yum - Debra Lawrence (1/30), Elaine Burk (other dates)
Pitti-Sing - Pamela Leighton-Bilik
Peep-Bo - Terry Wyland
Katisha - Rhona Putman (1/30, 1/31, 2/8), Rosalie Santilhano (2/1, 2/6, 2/7)

Miss Burk, Miss Pulman and Mr. Potter appear through the courtesy of the American Guild of Musical Artists.

Chorus of Noblemen - Bob Ashby, David Ehrhart, David English,
Thomas Fuchs, Greg Grenier, Jeff Guice, David Holley, Jim Hummel, Lyle Jaffe, John King, Gil Thompson, Dickey Wilson, Mark Williams

Schoolgirls - Terry Ayton, Anita Baldwin, Gail Bock, Jane Donovan, Helen DuPont, Elizabeth DuPont, Robin Craine, Laurie Hubbard, Harriet Hults, Frankie Lewis, Edith Livingstone, Pamela Owen, Shirley Santilhano, Roberta Smit

Chaperones - Bobbie Lazar, Mary Sue Merritt
Mikado's Guards - David Bock, John Perine
Umbrella Bearer - Mark Cannon

Production Staff

Producers - Susan Frampton, Lyle Jaffe
Dialogue Coach - Peter Kline
Chorusmaster - Barry Hahn
Stage Manager - Mike Lewis
Assistant Stage Managers - Lois Bruckner, Cynthia Simon
Set Design - Mark Williams
Set Construction - Mark Williams, Eric Lease
Costume Chairperson - Mary Sue Merritt
Costume Design - Laurie Hubbard
Costume Construction - Mary Sue Merritt, Gail Bock, Sandy Gilbert, Caroline Hummel, Roberta Smit
Hats - Mary Sue Merritt, Marion Scodari
Publicity - Ruth Burdette, Laurie Hubbard, Susan Frampton, Micaele Sparacino
Program Design - Steve Behrens (assisted by Bob Ashby)
Props - Aileen Lindberg, Omar Pancoast
Lighting Design - Dennis Jelalian
Lighting Execution - Don Johnston, Gil Thompson, Spence Ball, Thomas Smith, Dan Fary, Lyle Jaffe
Makeup - John Ross, Karen Lewis
Wigs - donated by Gloria Schuetze, styled by Jon Riley, Rosalie Santilhano
Pianists - Jane McCartin, Beth King, Al Newman
Orchestrations - Tracy Music Co.
Photographer - Yosef Hadar
House Manager - Susan Frampton
Box Office - Caroline Hummel
Stage Crew - Jim Dement, Eric Engling, Kevin Lewis

Special acknowledgements are due to:
Mrs. Freddye Davey, Trinity Episcopal Church, Mr. Jim Brown,
Interlocking Curriculum School, Bethesda Theatre Supply. Chevy
Chase Baptist Church, Dorothy Gallo, Music & Drama Dept. of
Paint Branch H.S., Wooden Shoe Bakery, ZPG Inc .

Program Notes

The standard score for The Mikado has been performed for so many decades that it seems an immutable part of the theatrical landscape.

Like any of today's plays, however, The Mikado was still in the process of being written when it was first performed in public. The version of The Mikado that opened in London's Savoy Theatre on March 14, 1885 differed in several respects from today's standard version. Both because it is historically interesting and because it illustrates the fun of G&S seen as living theater rather than as received writ, the Victorian Lyric Opera Company decided to produce the opening night version.

VLOC has a tradition of innovative productions, having performed, for example, the seldom-seen, uncut version of Cox & Box and the little-known G&S work (Grundy & Sullivan, that is), Haddon Hall.

The opening night version of The Mikado places Yum-Yum's solo, "The Sun Whose Rays," in the first act, while transferring Ko-Ko's "Little List" song to the latter half of the first act. Yum-Yum receives a verse of "Were You Not to Ko-Ko Plighted," and Pish-Tush joins Pooh-Bah and the Three Little Maids in "So Please You Sir We Much Regret." A number of line changes in both acts should also intrigue G&S buffs.

Victorian Lyric Opera Company is supported by funding from Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County,
​Maryland State Arts Council, and City of Rockville.
Victorian Lyric Opera Company
 PO Box 10391
Rockville, MD 20849-0391
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