Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado / Eric Idle, Lesley Garrett, Richard Van Allan, Felicity Palmer, Richard Angas, Bonaventura Bottone, Susan Bullock, English National Opera (1987)
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Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado / Eric Idle, Lesley Garrett, Richard Van Allan, Felicity Palmer, Richard Angas, Bonaventura Bottone, Susan Bullock, English National Opera
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| Directed by | John Michael Phillips |
| Cast | Eric Idle, Lesley Garrett, Bonaventura Bottone, Richard Van Allan and Felicity Palmer |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1986 |
| DVD Release | December 26, 2005 |
| Running Time | 130 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 733961735901 |
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| Virtue is Triumphant Only In...Theatrical Performances! |
This version, with Monty Python's Eric Idle as Ko-Ko, is set in a seaside resort in the 1920s. (For those of you not familiar with the plot of Mikado, see my comment for a link to the G&S archives, as they summarize it far better than I could.) The setting, a 20s resort instead of ancient Japan, works surprisingly well. The costumes are enjoyable to watch, though I thought they went a bit heavy on the makeup for a filmed version. The highlight of the show is clearly Eric as Ko-Ko. His presence injects life into the show. Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum do an adequate job, though I didn't think they particularly had a lot of presence. Katisha and the Mikado are both excellent.
I think producing it as a movie, rather than filming one of the stage performances, works against it somewhat. For it to work as a movie, the screenplay would have to have been considerably revised, which it wasn't, and so it never escapes its stage roots. As the Mikado says, "virtue is triumphant only in theatrical performances." Beyond that, my only major complaint was that in the Act I finale, the tap-dancing of the chorus drowns out the principals. Overall, however, this is an enjoyable production of one of the greatest comic operas ever written, and belongs on the shelf of every G&S fan.
July 18, 2008
| "Maiming G & S" |
The three stars here are for the singers from the English National Opera, all of whom manage through fine voices to transcend the dull and ugly irrationality which has replaced the fun and high spirits of the original
work. May 26, 2008
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