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Mikado
The show opens in the town of Titipu where the chorus of nobles
are joined by Nanki-Poo, disguised as a second trombone, who is
looking for Yum-Yum, the ward of Ko-Ko. A noble lord named Pish-Tush
asks what Nanki-Poo's business is with Yum-Yum, and learns that
the minstrel had seen the girl a yearago when he was a member
of the town band, and they had fallen in love. But Yum-Yum was
betrothed to her guardian Ko-Ko, 'a cheap tailor.' However
on learning that Ko-Ko was condemned to death for flirting, the
minstrel has hurried back to try to claim Yum-Yum. Unfortunately
on his return he finds that far from being dead, Ko-Ko has in
fact been let out on bail, and appointed Lord High Executioner.
There is worse to come as Pooh-Bah, who holds every major office
of state, informs Nanki-Poo that Yum-Yum and Ko-Ko are to be married
that very day.
Yum-Yum and her sisters, Pitti-Sing and Peep-Bo, appear with their
schoolfellows. When Yum-Yum finally catches sight of Nanki-Poo
he reveals that he is the son of the Mikado, and when they are
alone, she admits she does not love her guardian. The two lovers
realise that their cause is hopeless, and Yum-Yum leaves Nanki-Poo
who then tries to kill himself. Meanwhile, Ko-Ko has received
a letter from the Mikado, who threatens to abolish the post of
Lord High
Executioner and reduce Titipu to the rank of a village unless
a beheading takes place within a month. On seeing Nanki-Poo about
to 'terminate an unendurable existence,' Ko-Ko points out that
suicide is a capital offence, and offers to do the job professionally.
Nanki-Poo agrees, on the condition that he can Marry Yum-Yum and
enjoy one month of married life before he is beheaded. After the
execution Ko-Ko will then be able to marry the widowed Yum-Yum.
Amidst the celebrations in storms Katisha, having tracked down
the object of her affections, Nanki-Poo, and threatens to reveal
his true identity. She is outshouted by a chorus of Japanese syllables:
" O ni! bikkuri shakkuri to!" (one of the many possible
translations of which is "So surprised, we hiccup! Bah!")
. But the town dwellers are not to be deterred and 'joy reigns
everywhere around.'
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