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A photo of Charles Court Opera's The Mikado. A man dressed in 1940s military regalia is standing up and looking somewhat alarmed, confused or angry. Three other characters are watching him and reacting in different ways.
Photo © Bill Knight
Ulverston International Music Festival presents

Charles Court Opera: The Mikado

Charles Court Opera present their intimate, highly successful, 5-star production of Gilbert and Sullivan's beloved comic masterpiece, fully staged with piano accompaniment.

Date & Time
Location
The Coro
Prices

Standard: £20-26
Student / Under 25 / Access: £10.50-£13.50
Unwaged (recipients of means-tested government benefits): £6

Prices inclusive of £1 booking fee

Coro Members don’t pay booking fees

Additional details

Public on-sale: Mon 20 Mar 10am

Doors open at 6:45pm

There is a 20 minute interval

By booking you agree to our Conditions of Sale and Entry including our refund policy.

Containing familiar songs, including ‘A wandering minstrel, I’, ‘I’ve got a little list’ and ‘Three little maids from school’, this stylish, punchy and hilarious satire promises to be a treat for operetta lovers and newcomers alike.

Charles Court Opera
Cast to be announced
John Savournin director
David Eaton musical director 
Rachel Szmukler designer 
Catherine Chibnall producer 

Book tickets

  • 7.30pm

This event is produced by Ulverston International Music Festival

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