The Mikado
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New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players - The Mikado

SUN 10:00pm • March 1st, 2026 Popejoy Hall Albuquerque, NM

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New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players - The Mikado

WED 2:30am • March 4th, 2026 Mesa Arts Center - Ikeda Theater Mesa, AZ

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New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players - The Mikado

SUN 10:00pm • March 8th, 2026 La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts La Mirada, CA

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Parking: New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players - The Mikado

SUN 10:00pm • March 1st, 2026 Popejoy Hall Albuquerque, NM

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Parking: New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players - The Mikado

WED 2:30am • March 4th, 2026 Mesa Arts Center - Ikeda Theater Mesa, AZ

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Parking: New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players - The Mikado

SUN 10:00pm • March 8th, 2026 La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts La Mirada, CA

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About The Mikado Tickets

Prepare for an evening of brilliant satire, unforgettable melodies, and pure comedic delight when you get your concert tickets to experience The Mikado live in concert. This masterpiece of the Gilbert and Sullivan canon has been enchanting audiences for over a century, and its vibrant energy is more infectious than ever. The vibe inside the theater is absolutely electric, a shared experience of laughter and awe as the tale of Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum, and the formidable Lord High Executioner of Titipu unfolds. This isn't a stuffy, antiquated opera; it's a high-energy, witty, and visually splendid production that feels both timeless and remarkably fresh. The performers bring a dynamic passion to the stage, their powerful vocals soaring through beloved numbers like “Three little maids from school” and the cleverly satirical “As some day it may happen.”

Fans with "The Mikado tour dates" saved on their calendars know the show is a feast for the senses, often featuring stunning costumes and inventive staging that breathes new life into the fictional Japanese setting. The enduring quality of the opera is captured in numerous recordings, with the 1992 Mackerras/Telarc release still being one of the most admired modern interpretations. Seeing it live, however, is an entirely different spectacle. The interplay between the orchestra and the singers creates a rich, immersive soundscape that pulls you directly into the topsy-turvy world Gilbert and Sullivan so masterfully created. The experience is intimate yet grand, allowing you to catch every clever lyric and comedic nuance. The setlist for The Mikado tour is a journey through one of the most celebrated scores in theater history, promising a night of pure, unadulterated joy that will leave you humming its tunes long after the final bow.

From the moment the overture begins, you are transported. The narrative is a brilliant satire of bureaucracy and society, and its humor resonates as strongly today as it did at its premiere. Whether you're a lifelong devotee of operetta or a newcomer curious about the hype, securing your tickets guarantees a spectacular live event filled with laughter, romance, and some of the most ingenious music ever written for the stage. Don't miss the chance to witness this beloved classic performed with the passion and artistry it deserves.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a The Mikado concert?
A live performance of The Mikado typically lasts around two and a half hours, including one intermission. This allows for the full two-act comic opera to be presented in all its glory.
What does The Mikado play on the The Mikado tour?
The performance will feature the complete, iconic score from Gilbert and Sullivan's masterpiece. Expect to hear all the classic musical numbers, including “A Wand'ring Minstrel I,” “Three little maids from school are we,” and “I've got a little list,” performed live to tell the satirical story of the town of Titipu.
Are there opening acts for The Mikado?
As a full-length opera, productions of The Mikado do not typically feature an opening act. The evening is dedicated entirely to the performance of this singular, celebrated work.