
Perhaps the most widely-loved and hilarious of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Savoy Operas, this comic operetta sparkles from beginning to end. Mitchell Butel’s Ko-Ko is priceless, and his singing superb. Kanen Breen portrays Nanki-Poo as delightfully happy and positive, even when about to lose his head, while Jacqueline Dark brings compelling depth to the wicked Katisha. Taryn Fiebig is the lovely Yum-Yum, and Warwick Fyfe the ludicrous, overworked and severe Pooh-Bah. The music is pure joy, with an amazing performance drawn from Orchestra Victoria by the superb conductor Brian Castles-Onions.
| Released | 2011 |
| Composers | Gilbert & Sullivan |
| Conductor | Brian Castles-Onion |
| Director | Stuart Maunder |
| Designer | Tim Goodchild |
| Choreographer | Carole Todd |
| Lighting Designer | Derek Coutts |
| Sound Designer | John O'Donnell |
| Assistant Director | Johanna Puglisi |
| The Mikado | Richard Alexander |
| Nanki-Poo | Kanen Breen |
| Ko-Ko | Mitchell Butel |
| Poo-Bah | Warwick Fyfe |
| Pish-Tush | Samuel Dundas |
| A Nobleman | Tom Hamilton |
| Yum-Yum | Taryn Fiebig |
| Pitti-Sing | Dominica Matthews |
| Peep-Bo | Annabelle Chaffey |
| Katisha | Jacqueline Dark |
| Orchestra Victoria | |
| The Opera Australia Chorus |