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 The Mikado

Cast

The Mikado: Robert Fairbanks 1

Nanki-Poo: Walter Gilbert

Ko-Ko: Albert James

Pooh-Bah: Edward Clowes

Pish-Tush: Edward White

Go-To: Ferdinand Thieler

Yum-Yum: Bessie Wilkinson (4 Jan - 27 Nov.), Nellie Fairleigh (13 - 25 Dec.); Ada Bemister (27 Dec. - 1 Jan. 1887)

Pitti-Sing: Beatrice Young (4 Jan. - 7 Sep.); Effie Mason 2 (9 Sep. - 1 Jan. 1887);

Peep-Bo: Agnes Taylor

Katisha: Millie Vere 3

Musical Director: William Robinson

1. Preston Herald states the Mikado played by James Danvers 7 - 12 Jun. This is incompatible with reports of D Company.

 

2. Except 6 - 9 Oct. when Beatrice Young played Pitti-Sing.

 

3. Pattie Keate played Katisha on 8 Nov.

Venues

  M Tu W Th F Sa
4 - 9 Jan. Memorial Hall,
Chesterfield
Belper St. George's Hall,
Burton-on-Trent
11 - 16 Jan. Theatre Royal,
Lincoln
Temperance Hall, Gainsborough Goole
18 - 23 Jan. Theatre Royal, Halifax Keighley
25 - 30 Jan. Skipton Public Hall, Clitheroe Mechanics Institute, Burnley
1 - 6 Feb. Public Hall, Warrington Sale Mechanics' Hall, Hyde
8 - 13 Feb. Theatre Royal and Opera House,
St. Helens
Theatre Royal,
Leigh
15 - 20 Feb. Theatre Royal, Blackburn
22 - 27 Feb. Theatre Royal and Opera House, Bolton
1 - 6 Mar. Royal Opera House, Bury Theatre Royal, Rochdale
8 - 13 Mar. Prince's Theatre,
Accrington
Lancaster Royal Alhambra Theatre, Barrow
15 - 20 Mar. Theatre Royal, Whitehaven Maryport Theatre Royal, Dumfries
22 - 27 Mar. Royalty Theatre, Paisley
29 Mar -
3 Apr.
Stirling Opera House,
Perth
5 - 10 Apr. Blairgowrie City Hall, Brechin Public Hall, Arbroath
12 - 17 Apr. St. Andrews Cupar Anstruther St. Margaret's Hall, Dunfermline
19 - 24 Apr. Corn Exchange, Kirkcaldy Galashiels Hawick
26 Apr -
1 May
Her Majesty's Theatre,
Carlisle
3 - 8 May Theatre Royal, South Shields
10 - 15 May Theatre Royal, Sunderland
17 - 22 May Central Hall, Darlington Theatre Royal, West Hartlepool
24 - 29 May Theatre Royal, Huddersfield
31 May -
5 Jun.
Theatre Royal,
Dewsbury
7 - 12 Jun. Theatre Royal, Preston
14 - 19 Jun. Lecture Hall,
Derby
St. George's Hall, Walsall
21 - 26 Jun. Theatre Royal,
Leamington
Corn Exchange,
Coventry
Town Hall,
Rugby
28 Jun. -
3 Jul.
Opera House,
Northampton
5 - 10 Jul. Corn Exchange,
Kettering
Kings Lynn Theatre Royal,
Bury St. Edminds
12 - 17 Jul. Theatre Royal, Norwich
19 - 24 Jul. Royal Aquarium, Yarmouth
26 - 31 Jul. Kingston Public Hall,
New Cross
New Prince of Wales' Theatre,
Greenwich
2 - 7 Aug. Lecture Hall and Opera House, Chatham New Town Hall,
Dover
Town Hall,
Folkestone
9 - 14 Aug. Gaiety Theatre, Hastings
16 - 21 Aug. Great Hall, Tunbridge Wells Theatre Royal, Croydon Guildhall, Winchester
23 - 28 Aug. Theatre Royal,
Jersey
St. Julian's Hall, Guernsey
30 Aug. -
4 Sep. .
Royal Prince of Wales Theatre,
Southampton
6 - 11 Sep. Drill Hall, Newport The Institute, Shanklin Town Hall, Sandown Theatre Royal,
Ryde
13 - 18 Sep. Theatre Royal,
Bournemouth
Dorchester Theatre Royal, Weymouth
20 - 25 Sep. New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth
27 Sep. -
2 Oct.
Theatre Royal,
Bath
4 - 9 Oct. Music Hall, Barnstaple Royal Public Rooms, Exeter
11 - 16 Oct. Royal Theatre & Opera House, Torquay
18 - 23 Oct. Assembly Rooms, London Hotel, Taunton Bridgwater Victoria Theatre,
Newport
25 - 30 Oct. New Theatre & Star Opera House, Swansea
1 - 6 Nov. Merthyr Tydfil Brecon Corn Exchange,
Hereford
Assembly Rooms, Malvern
8 - 13 Nov. Theatre Royal, Cheltenham
15 - 20 Nov. Theatre Royal, Gloucester New Theatre, Oxford
22 - 27 Nov. Theatre Royal, Cambridge Exchange Hall, Banbury
29 Nov. -
4 Dec.
Stratford-on-Avon Public Hall,
Redditch
Theatre Royal,
Worcester
6 - 11 Dec. Public Hall, Dudley Wednesbury Tunstall
13 - 18 Dec. Theatre Royal & Opera House, Hanley
20 - 25 Dec. Theatre Royal, Birkenhead
27 Dec. -
1 Jan 1887
Town Hall,
Rhyl
The Pavilion,
Llandudno
Penrhyn Hall,
Bangor

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