Long and short gowns boast of shiny materials, like the mikado silk, brocade and morbid satin. |
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Here, a cubist silk and cotton mikado blazer and tuxedo short would be fun even without the red waistband and bright blue collar. |
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The sequences from The Mikado in particular impress one with their wit, their biting satire and their musicality. |
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Ironically, as the Savoy venture gets under way, it is the ENO which has unveiled a revival of its production of one of the original Savoy Operas, The Mikado. |
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When The Mikado was premiered at London's Savoy Theatre the audience were charmed to the point of uproar, demanding that their favourite songs be encored four times. |
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Pinafore and The Mikado giving, in some cases, backstory that is not found in the librettos. |
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Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and one of the most frequently performed works in the history of musical theatre, The Mikado. |
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In the 1880s, Gilbert focused on the Savoy operas, including Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, The Yeomen of the Guard and The Gondoliers. |
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These were Trial by Jury, Pinafore, Pirates, Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore, Yeomen and The Gondoliers. |
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The D'Oyly Carte seasons brought Sargent's name to a wider public with an early BBC radio relay of The Mikado in 1926 heard by up to eight million people. |
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Pinafore and The Mikado and gavottes in Ruddigore and The Gondoliers. |
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From June to August 1885, after The Mikado premiered, Sullivan visited the family in Los Angeles and took them on a sightseeing trip of the American west. |
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Meanwhile, he asks that old friends and former customers come by and see him at Mikado, where you definitely won't find either gnocchi or hasenpfeffer on the menu. |
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