Having received mixed reviews for their performance of "Princess Ida," Gilbert and Sullivan's relationship has become increasingly strained, almost to the point of dissolving. Their friends and acquaintances seek to persuade the two to collaborate once more, which leads to the creation of "The Mikado," one of the duo's most successful productions.
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Having received mixed reviews for their performance of "Princess Ida," Gilbert and Sullivan's relationship has become increasingly strained, almost to the point of dissolving. Their friends and acquaintances seek to persuade the two to collaborate once more, which leads to the creation of "The Mikado," one of the duo's most successful productions.
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