Word: mikado
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lighter moments are agreeably numerous in The Mikado, Manhattan Mary, Good News, A Night in Spain, Chauve-Souris, Hit the Deck...
...lingerie, laughter, lullabies: The Mikado, Chauve-Souris, A Night in Spain, Good News, Manhattan Mary, Hit the Deck...
Patrons with, tired eyes, and ears will find these good prescriptions: Manhattan Mary, Peggy-Ann, The Mikado, Good News, Hit the Deck, Chauve-Souris...
...remarkable thing about this Mikado is the way it is staged. It has been sadly proved in the past that W. S. Gilbert's beautiful silliness that makes such alarming good sense when you come to think it over, and Arthur Sullivan's beguiling music can degenerate into oppressive bores. Mr. Ames sees to it that the stage keeps moving. His Mikado skips over huddles of prostrate subjects. His sonorous aristocrat, Pooh-Bah, is tantalized by lively, romping girls. The color combinations change and move, too, so vividly that the performance could fascinate a deaf-mute. Be sides...
...wretched weather conditions encountered since 1919. Total attendance was over a half million. The repertory consisted of one opera (Tales of Hoffman) often included in the New York Metropolitan repertory and the following light operas: Robin Hood, Princess Pat, Sari, Song of the Flame, Red Mill, Rose Marie, The Mikado, The Dollar Princess, Katinka...