The Mikado or the Town of Titipu

by Gilbert and Sullivan

The Mikado
Katisha

Return to a time when merely flirting was punishable by death, and a poor tailor must compete with a second trombone for the favors of a beauty named Yum-Yum, and a formidable lady can be won with a pack of flattering lies and a sad, lovelorn song.

And that’s only the beginning … the plot thickens… in ways only the GLBT Arts Consortium and CHAW can bring you!

 

  • Thursday & Friday August 5 & 6: 7:00 pm
  • Saturday August 7
    • 3:00 pm ($10)
    • 7:00 pm ($20)
  • Thursday & Friday August 12-13: 7:00 pm
  • Saturday August 14
    • 3:00 pm ($10)
    • 7:00 pm ($20)

Tickets: $20 each ($10 each for Aug. 7 at 3:00 pm)

To order: Call 202-547-6839 or visit www.chaw.org

Advance purchase strongly recommended!

The community production is a joint project of the GLBT Arts Consortium and the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, under the musical direction of Barbara Schelstrate, Peter DiMuro, choreographer and Jill Strachan producer.

This production is funded in part by the Bernard Myers Fund for the Performing Arts and the Capitol Hill Community Foundation.

Koko

Dean Reichard is Ko Ko
Frances Mitchem-Diago is Katisha
Aaron Franklin is The Mikado

Photos by Ellen Cornett

Resources:

The production is a joint project of the
GLBT Arts Consortium
and the
Capitol Hill Arts Workshop
.