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Re: Katisha
In The Mikado it's KAtisha. Which is just as well, because I'd otherwise have guessed kaTISHa, which is a very obvious sneeze. Hilarious play, very politically incorrect nowadays - plump elderly women are figures of fun and unsuitable for a happily married life, or any kind of married life actually. That said, I'd far rather be called Katisha than the beautiful soprano heroine's name - Yum-Yum!

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And other characters are named Ko-ko and Nanki-poo. Katisha at least looks like a name.

This message was edited 12/21/2023, 12:18 PM