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He saw Yum-Yum enter the garden

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He saw Yum-Yum enter the garden

He saw Yum-Yum enter the garden - The Story of the Mikado by Ws Gilbert.
1921

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Alice Courtship Enter Gilbert Lanterns Mikado Minstrel Operetta Romance Romantic Sullivan Woodward 1921


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He Saw Yum-Yum Enter the Garden

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: A Captivating Moment from The Mikado by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan This enchanting photograph print, dating back to 1921, captures a romantic and mesmerizing moment from the beloved operetta "The Mikado" by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. The image, titled "He Saw Yum-Yum Enter the Garden," is an exquisite illustration of the captivating courtship between the characters Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner, and Yum-Yum, the beautiful ward of the Mikado. The scene unfolds in the lush, exotic Japanese garden, where the moon casts a gentle glow over the tranquil water and the delicate lanterns illuminate the night. The romantic atmosphere is further enhanced by the intricate bridge that arches gracefully over the pond, adding to the allure of the enchanting setting. In the foreground, Ko-Ko, played by the renowned actor and singer Alvincito Alvarez, gazes intently towards the garden entrance, where Yum-Yum, portrayed by Alice Woodward, gracefully enters, accompanied by a minstrel. The anticipation and excitement in Ko-Ko's expression are palpable as he eagerly awaits the opportunity to declare his love for the beautiful Yum-Yum. This moment from "The Mikado," one of the most popular and enduring works of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, is a testament to the timeless themes of love, romance, and the power of music to transport us to far-off lands and enchanting worlds. This photograph print, with its stunning composition and evocative details, offers a glimpse into the magical world of this beloved classic and invites us to lose ourselves in the enchanting story of Ko-Ko and Yum-Yum.

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