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In the operetta "The Mikado" by Gilbert and Sullivan, various props are used to enhance the comedic and whimsical setting of the story. Key props include traditional Japanese items such as fans, swords, and elaborate costumes that reflect the characters' roles. Additionally, the production may feature stage elements like a mock Japanese landscape, decorative screens, and symbolic objects like the "executive" sword used by characters involved in the humorous plot of mistaken identities and legal absurdities. These props contribute to the overall aesthetic and comedic tone of the performance.

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