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  1. Mikadow Theatre

    We still love movies, especially cult favorites, special screenings, and community movie nights - all paired with pizza and drinks served right to your seat. Whether you want to watch, perform, …

  2. Mikadow Theatre - Visit Manitowoc

    The Mikadow Theatre is a locally-owned dinner theatre offering a variety of new, hit movies and shows at great prices, live-theatre productions, trivia, karaoke, and comedy. Delicious concessions include …

  3. Mikadow Theatre - Travel Wisconsin

    Discover Manitowoc's only dinner theatre, where you can enjoy great entertainment at family-friendly prices. This locally owned theatre features a mix of new releases, classic films, and live …

  4. The Mikado - Wikipedia

    The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, their ninth of fourteen operatic collaborations.

  5. The Mikado | Gilbert & Sullivan Opera, Japanese Setting | Britannica

    The Mikado, operetta in two acts by W.S. Gilbert (libretto) and Sir Arthur Sullivan (music) that premiered at the Savoy Theatre in London on March 14, 1885. The work was a triumph from the beginning.

  6. What is the Story of The Mikado? Plot, Synopsis & More | ENO

    Find out more about ENO's staging of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado, including the opera's story & snippets of the latest production.

  7. MIKADO

    From fresh rolls and cooked favorites to sake, wine, and cocktails, everything is made to enjoy in a space that feels casual and welcoming. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick bite, meeting friends, …

  8. What is the meaning behind "The Mikado" ? - Scifi Dimensions

    Jul 7, 2025 · While ostensibly set in Japan, “The Mikado” is, at its heart, a satire of Victorian British society and its institutions. Understanding the meaning behind “The Mikado” requires peeling back …

  9. The Mikado - National Museum of American History

    The Mikado was written by the British librettist W.S. Gilbert (1836-1911) and the British composer Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900). It made its London debut in 1885 and opened in New York later that same year.

  10. The Mikado by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan

    Aug 24, 2011 · "Behold the Lord High Executioner!" "Here's a how-de-do!" Recit. & Song (Katisha)