1995 Washington DC and early US productions The original producers staged productions at the
Marriott Theatre in
Lincolnshire, Illinois in 1993 and again in 2003. Bell has directed several other professional productions after 1986, including in his home city of Chicago.
1995 West End A production was mounted in London's
West End at the
Queen's Theatre in 1995 (after a tryout in
Bromley's Churchill Theatre) and ran for three months. It was nominated for an
Olivier Award for Best New Musical. The cast included Lawrence Hamilton as the Mikado, Paul Manuel as Nanki-Poo, Ross Lehman as Ko-Ko, Richard Lloyd King as Pooh-Bah,
Ben Richards as Pish-Tush, Neil Couperthwaite as Junior, Paulette Ivory as Yum-Yum,
Alison Jiear as Pitti-Sing, Veronica Hart as Peep-Bo and Sharon Benson as Katisha. Bell directed, and the musical director for the production was Simon Lee, who also supervised the preparation of a
cast recording (First Night: CD48). The show received good notices, with
Plays International writing, "all the disparate elements come together into a very lively and enjoyable evening."
Off West End The Gordon Craig Theatre in
Stevenage produced the musical in August 2001, with direction and choreography by Scott St. Martyn. It starred
Rustie Lee,
Leee John and
Tamsier Joof Aviance. In 2004, an off-West End production ran
Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The piece was revived again in London, at the
Landor Theatre, in late 2012. Starlight Theatre in
San Diego, California produced the show in 2006, directed and choreographed by Carlos Mendoza, with music direction and choreography by Parmer Fuller. In 2010, the
New Repertory Theatre of
Watertown, Massachusetts mounted a production, as did
Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace Theatre in Illinois. Other professional productions have included a long-running
Prague staging and a run in
Dublin. Many community groups and high schools have performed the show in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and Canada. ==Roles==