REVIEW: THE HOT MIKADO, Aberystwyth Arts Centre

The Hot Mikado, currently being presented at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre as part of the UK tour of a Watermill Theatre-originated production, is certainly "hot". The beauty of Arthur Sullivan's melodies and the crisp wit of W.S. Gilbert's lyrics from their classic masterwork The Mikado still shine through while being seriously enhanced by Rob Bowman and David H. Bell's contemporary adaptation. And a sense of style and an atmosphere of high energy is added to this actor-musician production by Craig Revel Horwood's dynamic direction, Sarah Travis's clever musical arrangements, Diego Pietarch's fabulous Kabuki style set and Richard G. Jones's perfectly effective lighting design.
The plot is still, of course, rather whimsical - concerning a small town in Japan where flirting is punishable by death and characters with names such as Ko Ko, Yum Yum and Nanky Poo contrive to fall in love and escape execution in the midst of comic mayhem. But the nonsense of the plot does not really matter. The performances of the outstanding ensemble cast of "quadruple threats" (Robin Colyer, Lee Drage, Neil Ditt, Georgina Field, Jeffrey Harmer, Julian Littman, Karen Mann, Melanie Marshall, Aliona Omonua, Kit Orton, Cassie Pearson and Dominic Tighe) are about as good as it gets. And the precision and raw excitement of Craig Revel Horwood's masterful choreography of each musical number sets the stage alight with joy throughout.
There are even some highly topical "in" jokes about Susan Boyle and Mr. Horwood's connection with the Strictly Come Dancing judging which add to the fun of the entertainment.
My verdict? Pulsating - Professional - Perfect. It gets a "Ten" from me.
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Robert Gould is a graduate of the University of Wales, Swansea, a former teacher, a writer of history books for schools (The French Revolution and European Nationalism, 1848-71) and the librettist and lyricist of a number of musicals. Collaborating with composer Ty Kroll, he has written the book and lyrics for the musicals, Lovers, Alone and Vocalize!. Concerts of songs from Lovers and Vocalize! were presented at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (in March 2002 and April 2003) and Alone received its world premiere staging in Madison, Wisconsin in April 2003. He has co-written the book & lyrics for the musical Nova (with composer, Tristan Bons) and The Dying Game, a musical that speaks for the victims of HIV/AIDS in Africa (with music by Filip von Uexkull, Ty Kroll & Tristan Bons) - which received a showcase production at the Greenwich Musical Futures season in 2005. He is currently developing 3 musicals - Elephant Juice and My Land?s Shore with Christopher J. Orton and After The Turn with Tim Jones.
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Past Articles by This Author:
- OLIVIERS 2012: Did MATILDA Deserve All Those Awards?
- Michael Rees Is 2012 Welsh Musical Theatre Young Singer Of The Year
- Slovick, O'Reilly & Stott to Perform Live At Dress Circle Showcase Of Debut Album SOMEWHERE IN MY MIND - THE SONGS OF JOE STERLING, April 21
- 2012 Welsh Musical Theatre Young Singer Of the Year Finalists Announced
- Brunger, Cleary, Passey, Miller and Sterling to feature in SimG Productions' EASTER WITH THE COMPOSERS
- West End Stars GIGGIN4GOOD at Actors' Church, Covent Garden, Feb 5
- Jonathan Eio Presents LOVE LOVE LOVE With Jodie Jacobs & Dan Clews At The Pheasantry, Feb 5
- SUMMER WITH JACK SHALLOO Plays Battersea Barge, August 28
- SUMMER WITH JACK SHALLOO Plays Battersea Barge, August 28
- The Stephen Sondheim Society Launches New Website
- Leanne Masterton Announces Jerry Herman Birthday Cabaret, Jermyn Street, July 10
- Leanne Masterton Announces Jerry Herman Birthday Cabaret, Jermyn Street, July 10
- BWW Reviews: THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT - THE SMELL OF THE CROWD, Finborough Theatre, June 22, 2011
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