Lee Opera Theatre To Present “The Mikado”

  • Friday, February 19, 2016
The Lee University Opera Theatre performs “The Marriage of Figaro” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Lee University Opera Theatre performs “The Marriage of Figaro” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Lee University Opera Theatre will present “The Mikado” on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 26-27, at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 3 p.m. All performances will take place in Lee’s Dixon Center. 

“The Mikado,” written by Gilbert and Sullivan, opened in London in the year 1885 and was set in a fictional version of Japan. According to JD Frost, director of “The Mikado,” Gilbert chose this exotic setting in order to disguise his sharp criticism of British government, law, and society. Japan was chosen due to the British fascination with Japanese culture in the 19th century. 

“We believe that this show still has its value today and closely relates to issues of our contemporary American society, government, and laws,” said Mr. Frost. “In order to portray this, we have achieved the exoticized ‘otherness’ by exchanging the locations of the audience and performers. The audience will sit on what is usually the stage and the action will take place in the rows of the audience seating. We are bringing ‘The Mikado’ into a very theatrical setting, illustrating contemporary American issues. These issues confront the audience on a rational and conscious level.” 

“The Mikado” revolves around protagonist Nanki-Poo arriving in the fictional town of Tittipu in an attempt to convince his love to marry him. With the threat of death lingering, Nanki-Poo tries to find a way around the laws prohibiting his marriage. Meanwhile, the Mikado, or emperor, travels to Tittipu in search for his lost son.

"We are excited for students and members of the community to be able to experience this classic in a new way,” said Mr. Frost. 

Tickets for the performance may be reserved or purchased at the Dixon Center box office by calling 614-8343. The box office is open Monday through Friday, 3-6 p.m., and one hour before each show. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for seniors, and $3 for students.  

For more information about the performances, contact Lee’s School of Music at 614-8240.
 

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