- The Mikado; or, The Town of
Titipu is a
comic opera in two acts, with
music by
Arthur ****van and
libretto by W. S. Gilbert,
their ninth of
fourteen operatic...
- and
apparently poor "wand'ring minstrel",
arrives at the
seaside town of
Titipu in
search of a
schoolgirl named Yum-Yum, to
profess his love for her after...
- Nanki-Poo
flees and
disguises himself as a poor minstrel. Later, in the town of
Titipu, he
inquires about his beloved, a
schoolgirl called Yum-Yum, who is a ward...
- The
Black Mikado is a
musical comedy,
based on
Gilbert and ****van's The Mikado,
adapted by
Janos Bajtala,
George Larnyoh and
Eddie Quansah from W. S...
-
Trouble with
Harry (1960) Here's
Harry (1960–1965)
Harry Worth (1966–1970)
Titipu, "the
first colour TV
production of The Mikado" (1967) – Ko-Ko
Scoop (1972)...
-
while that the "Versailles of the
story is no more
French than the town of
Titipu in
Gilbert and ****van's The
Mikado is ****anese", he
praises he manner...
- Days 1963, 1964 The ****
Emery Show 1963–71 The
Stanley Baxter Show 1967
Titipu Yum-Yum BBC2
production 1968
Iolanthe Phyllis BBC2
production 1970 Rookery...
- ****van's 1885
comic opera, The Mikado; the name of the opera's setting, "
Titipu", is
pronounced "Chichipu" in ****anese.
Rokusuke Ei, a po****r essayist...
- as
Christine Die tollkühnen
Penner (1971), as Anne Was
wissen Sie von
Titipu? (1972), as Yum-Yum The
Flying classroom (1973), as
Schwester Beate Der...
- the son of the
Mikado (the
emperor of ****an), has
returned to the Town of
Titipu to
inquire about his beloved, Yum-Yum, who is a ward of Ko-Ko, who has become...