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May 18, 2017Byond rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
'Mr. Turner', and this one make use of what has been described as 'heritage culture'. Whereas 'Mr. Turner' is focused on an individual artist within his culture, this goes into collaborative work, even very pointedly extending to contributions from cast and crew. For all of the obvious craft on display, the focus, such as it is, is on the day to day progress of getting 'The Mikado' on stage. It seems to me the possible interest here is at the edges, left hanging. On the other hand, we get a good picture of how men manage to get together to do something in that era, from someone who get things done in this one. There's even a beggar in the works.