lindier
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The Mikado
A wet afternoon with nothing really to do was an opportunity to browse YouTube. And I came across the 1966 d’oyly carte film of the Mikado. It was a straight transcription of the stage production of the time with donald Adams, Kenneth Sandford and the incomparable John Reed conducted by Isadore Godfrey. Clearly dated but so evocative of happy youthful afternoons in the theatre.
Now I know that Gilbert and Sullivan isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but accept the poor sound, the fading film and Victorian attitudes and this is a wonderful way of spending a couple of hours.
And without giving a spoiler I think it fair to say that the hero avoids beheading at the hand of the Lord High Executioner.
Watch and enjoy.
A wet afternoon with nothing really to do was an opportunity to browse YouTube. And I came across the 1966 d’oyly carte film of the Mikado. It was a straight transcription of the stage production of the time with donald Adams, Kenneth Sandford and the incomparable John Reed conducted by Isadore Godfrey. Clearly dated but so evocative of happy youthful afternoons in the theatre.
Now I know that Gilbert and Sullivan isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but accept the poor sound, the fading film and Victorian attitudes and this is a wonderful way of spending a couple of hours.
And without giving a spoiler I think it fair to say that the hero avoids beheading at the hand of the Lord High Executioner.
Watch and enjoy.
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