It has to be said that by 1992 Raymond Leppard's edition of this fascinating work, which had done sterling service for thirty years, was beginning to sound rather too lush, particularly in a lovely intimate theatre such as the New Athenaeum. Nevertheless, Monteverdi's music is good for students, not requiring the power of some later composers, and there are plenty of well differentiated short roles. And when, as here, there were two casts, a lot of the students got to appear and gain useful stage experience.
Amanda Morrison (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Clare Haworth (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Jane Elders (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Nicki Kennedy (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Patricia Head (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Wilma MacDougall (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Sandra May Charles (Jun 29; Jun 1)
Celia James (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Gavin Cuthbertson (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Campbell Russell Jun 30; Jul 2)
Judith Tonner (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Karen Murray Jun 30; Jul 2)
William Jenkins (Jun 29; Jul 1)
George Banks-Martin (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Joanne Dexter (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Mhairi Lawson (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Colette Ruddy (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Rebecca Sharp (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Heather Stewart (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Alice Dumas (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Clare Haworth (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Amanda Morrison (Jun 30; Jul 2)
Paul Rendall (Jun 29; Jul 1)
Daniel Meades (Jun 30; Jul 2)
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