Within a month of its first performances at Glyndebourne, The Rape of Lucretia was brought to Scotland as part of a national tour. The cities visited were Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London (Sadler's Wells) and Oxford. In Scotland there were fourteen performances, including the only operatic appearances by Kathleen Ferrier north of the border.
This first production was double cast throughout due to the frequency of performances. This included fourteen at Glyndebourne itself (over sixteen days), and a further sixty-one on tour. At Glyndebourne, ten were conducted by Ernest Ansermet and four by Reginald Goodall, who then led thirty-two on the tour, the remainder being conducted by Hans Oppenheim. Nancy Evans sang the opening night in Edinburgh (Aug 12), and Kathleen Ferrier led in Glasgow (Aug 19).
Sadly, this ambitious tour failed to attract large audiences and made a significant financial loss. The experiment was not repeated by Glyndebourne, though Albert Herring was launched at the following Festival. Determined to proceed with his idea of touring specially composed chamber operas, Britten therefore established the English Opera Group, which served that purpose for the rest of his life.
Casts for the Glasgow week, from a programme in the Mitchell Library, show that allocation of performances was not a simple matter of two alternating teams - they did swap groups occasionally.
Peter Pears (Aug 19, 21, 23, 24m)
Aksel Schiøtz (Aug 20, 22, 24e)
Joan Cross (Aug 19, 21, 23, 24m)
Flora Nielsen (Aug 20, 22, 24e)
Owen Brannigan (Aug 19, 21, 23, 24m)
Norman Walker (Aug 20, 22, 24e)
Edmund Donlevy (Aug 19, 20, 23, 24m)
Frederick Sharp (Aug 21, 22, 24e)
Otakar Kraus (Aug 19, 20, 22, 24m)
Frank Rogier (Aug 21, 23, 24e)
Kathleen Ferrier (Aug 13, 15, 17m, 19, 20, 23, 24m)
Nancy Evans (Aug 12, 14, 16, 17 eve, 21, 22, 24e)
Anna Pollak (Aug 19, 20, 23, 34m)
Catherine Lawson (Aug 21, 22, 24e)
Margaret Ritchie (Aug 19, 21, 23, 24m)
Lesley Duff (Aug 20, 22, 24e)
Reginald Goodall (Aug 19, 21, 24m)
Hans Oppenheim (Aug 20, 22, 23, 24e)
Royal Lyceum Theatre | Edinburgh
12 Aug, 19.00 13 Aug, 19.00 14 Aug, 19.00 15 Aug, 19.00 16 Aug, 19.00 17 Aug, 14.00 17 Aug, 19.00
Theatre Royal, Glasgow | Glasgow
19 Aug, 19.00 20 Aug, 19.00 21 Aug, 19.00 22 Aug, 19.00 23 Aug, 19.00 24 Aug, 14.00 24 Aug, 19.00
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