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''The Swing Mikado'' is a musical theatre adaptation, in two acts, of Gilbert and Sullivan's 1885 comic opera, ''
The Mikado ''The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu'' is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, their ninth of fourteen Gilbert and Sullivan, operatic collaborations. It opened on 14 March 1885, in London, whe ...
'', with music arranged by Gentry Warden. It featured a setting transposed from Japan to a
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. The show was first staged by an all-black company in
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, Illinois, in 1938. Later that year, it transferred to
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. Other changes from the original work included the re-scoring of five of the musical numbers in "swing" style, the insertion of popular dance sequences including The Truck and the
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, and the rewriting of some of the dialogue in an attempt at black dialect. Other than that, the original dialogue and score of 1885 were used.Dennis, Lucas
"Reinforcing or Debunking Racial Stereotypes? A Tale of Two Mikados"
Graduate Student Symposium,
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, April 5, 2003


Background and productions

''The Swing Mikado'' was a production of the Chicago division of the
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's Federal Theatre Project. The production was conceived, staged, and directed by Harry Minturn, with swing re-orchestrations of Arthur Sullivan's music by Warden. The starring roles were performed by Maurice Cooper (Nanki-Poo), Frankye Brown (Yum-Yum) and William Franklin (Pooh-Bah). After a five-month run in Chicago, the production moved to Broadway where it had a run of 86 performances. Its success inspired producer
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to mount a similar adaptation, '' The Hot Mikado'' (1939). There is disagreement over whether or not the production reinforced negative racial stereotypes. The opening night in New York was attended by
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, Harry Hopkins and Mayor
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. ''
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'' reviewer,
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, gave it a good, if patronizing, review, praising Cooper as "a Nanki-Poo of superior voice and articulate acting capability" but complaining that the large company of "sepia show-folk" icincluded "some that only fumble the music." Atkinson wrote that "after a slow start the show goes on a bender, the performers grin and strut and begin stamping out the hot rhythms with an animal frenzy. 'Za-zu-za-zu,' the three little maids from school say huskily, breaking down into a smoking caper. All this is something to see and hear ... the chorus includes some dusky wenches who can dance for the Savoyard jitterbugs with gleaming frenzy, tossing their heads in wild delight ... when he companygives ''The Mikado'' a
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finish, they raise the body temperature considerably."Atkinson, Brooks. "Chicago Unit of the Federal Theatre Comes In Swinging the Gilbert and Sullivan ''Mikado''", ''The New York Times'', March 2, 1939, p. 18 The show was also presented at the 1939 San Francisco World's Fairbr>


Musical numbers


Act 1

* A Wandering Minstrel - Nanki-Poo and Male Chorus * Our Great Mikado - Pish-Tush and Male Chorus * Young Man Despair - Pooh-Bah, Pish-Tush and Nanki-Poo * Behold the Lord High Executioner - Ko-Ko and Male Chorus * I've Got a Little List - Ko-Ko and Male Chorus * Three Little Maids from School - Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Peep-Bo and Girls Chorus * So Pardon Us - Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Peep-Bo, Pooh-Bah, Pish-Tush and Girls Chorus * Were You Not to Ko-Ko Plighted - Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo * I Am So Proud - Ko-Ko, Pooh-Bah and Pish-Tush


Act 2

* Braid the Raven Hair - Pitti-Sing and Girls Chorus * Moon Song (The Moon and I) - Yum-Yum and Quintet * Madrigal - Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Nanki-Poo and Pish-Tush * Here's a How-de-do - Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo and Ko-Ko * The Mikado - Katisha and The Mikado * I'm the Emperor of Japan - The Mikado and Chorus * The Criminal Cried - Ko-Ko, Pitti-Sing and Pooh-Bah * A Is Happy - The Mikado, Pooh-Bah, Pitti-Sing, Ko-Ko and Katisha * Flowers That Bloom in the Spring - Pitti-Sing, Ko-Ko, Katisha, Pooh-Bah, Nanki-Poo, Dancers and Quintet * Titwillow - Ko-Ko * There Is Beauty in the Bellows of the Blast - Katisha and Ko-Ko


See also

* '' The Hot Mikado'' * ''
The Black Mikado ''The Black Mikado'' is a musical comedy, based on Gilbert and Sullivan's ''The Mikado'', adapted by Janos Bajtala, George Larnyoh and Eddie Quansah from W. S. Gilbert's original 1885 libretto and Arthur Sullivan's score. The show premiered on 2 ...
'' * African American musical theater


References


External links


The Swing Mikado at the Internet Broadway Database (IBDB)


* ttps://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/98517765 Poster from San Francisco production {{DEFAULTSORT:Swing Mikado, The 1938 musicals Adaptations of works by Gilbert and Sullivan Federal Theatre Project Musicals based on operas