ROCKIN’ MIKADO (World Premiere) (1998)

Nominated ‘Best Visiting Production’, Manchester Theatre Awards 1998

Palace Theatre, Manchester
Waterfront Hall, Belfast
His Majesty’s, Aberdeen


 

CAST:                     PROFESSIONAL STAFF: 
Nanki-PooGlen Wallace Director/WriterMichael Poynor
Pooh-BahDavid Cox Musical Director/ComposerMark Dougherty
Pish-TushMark Dugdale DesignerElroy Ashmore
Ko-KoParaic Duignan Lighting DesignersMichael Poynor
Yum-YumGemma Murphy  Keith Shanks
Peep-BoDeborah Maguire Sound DesignerPatrick Dalgety
Pitti-SingClare Donnelly Production AdministratorNiall Cranney
KatishaRachel Tucker Aerobic Dance InstructorMartin Wong
The MikadoRichard McFerran Tai Chi InstructorPeter Gilligan
EnsembleMarcia Cassidy Voice CoachPaul Nemeer
 Gordon Crawford Laban Movement CoachAnne-Marie Matthews
 Paul Garrett Wardrobe MistressPat Musgrave
 Joanna Haughey Master CarpenterDavid Holland
 Kellie Irwin Scenic ArtistsSarah Holland
 Packy Lee  Stuart Marshall
 Claire Lewis Emergency Aid TrainerVi Bowler
 Stephen Maguire Marketing AssistantKaren Rush
 Julie Mitchell BAND: 
 Lee-Anne Mulholland Keyboards/MDMark Dougherty
 Anna McAllister TrumpetAlisdair Wallace
 Antoinette McCann GuitarsJim Armstrong
 Gerard McCarthy SaxaphonesBob Hunt
 Sean Pol McGreevy 2nd Keys/TromboneWilson Shields
 Samuel Nicholl BassRod Patterson
 Emmet Owens DrumsJohn Wilson
 Peter Quinn   
 Clare Rose Savage   
 Naoimh Scullin   
 Margaret Thompson   
Stage ManagerMark Elliot   
DSMAileen F Gorman   
ASMZara Casey   
Production AsstStephen Molloy   

Those in bold italic type went on to pursue careers in the Performing Arts.


MEDIA QUOTES:

This is ‘dancing in the aisles’ entertainment.  Set in modern day Japan … flashy, sumptuous, the stage pulsating with light and neon.  Every number is a show stopper … exhuberant, robust and raunchy … Rachel Tucker’s figure hugging, titillating, whips akimbo, power hungry Katisha was extra special.  This Mikado displayed more theatrical honesty than the more auguste body (D’Oyly Carte) on the South Bank (Royal Festival Hall).

GILBERT & SULLIVAN NEWS


The surprise hit of the summer season. An astonishingly lively update of Gilbert and Sullivan’s most popular operetta … their first visit to Manchester, but, judging from last night’s ecstatic audience reaction, it won’t be their last.                 

MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS


The Ulster Theatre Company … a uniquely enjoyable evening for anybody who’s got a soft spot for imaginative innovation.            

WHAT’S ON – NORTH WEST


This is how I like my Gilbert and Sullivan. As hot as a blast furnace, this is an astonishing achievement.     

ABERDEEN EVENING EXPRESS


A very, very strong contemporary musical that aspires to greatness … a daring adaptation of a classic (which) has refreshed the piece enormously.

IRISH TIMES


This show ranks with the best the city has seen. What ambassadors for Ulster theatre these young people will be.        

BELFAST TELEGRAPH


Big on spectacle … the hit show of summer ’98.    

NEWSLETTER

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