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Queen of Spades 1990Tayside Opera

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Tchaikovsky's final tragedy is a demanding challenge for any amateur group, and it stretched the Tayside forces to their limit. They met the difficulties head on, however, even including the masque scene where the composer did a pastiche in the style of a century earlier. It probably could not have been attempted without the willingness of David Hillman to take on the lead role. He was nearing the end of his career, though had worked with Scottish Opera a few months before. However he had sung Hermann with Sadler's Wells at the Coliseum in the early seventies, and clearly wanted another crack at this meaty, dramatic role. He returned the following year to take on a new challenge, Gustavus in A Masked Ball.

Of the other cast members, Alison McDonald, an Aberdeen soprano, was a regular guest in Dundee, and would return frequently for many years. The Kirkcaldy based soprano Gelda Bell usually sang leading roles with Fife Opera and in Edinburgh, as well as Dundee, but here sang a short, but important part.

Performance Cast

Hermann a young officer

David Hillman

Count Tomsky an officer

Hamish Stewart

Tchekalinsky an officer

Donald Ramsay

Surin an officer

Murray Marshall

Tchaplitsky a gambler

Ian Priestley

Narumov a gambler

Michael Turner

Prince Yeletsky

David Button

Countess

Isabell Benvie

Lisa the Countess's grand-daughter

Alison McDonald

Pauline Lisa's companion

Heather Stewart

Governess to Lisa

Gelda Bell

Masha Lisa's maid

Anne Ramsay

Master of Ceremonies

James Gray

Plutus Zlatagor in the masque

Hamish Stewart

Daphnis Milovzor in the masque

Helen Brown

Chloe Prilepa in the masque

Fiona Brownsmith

Performance DatesQueen of Spades 1990

Map List

Whitehall Theatre | Dundee

31 Oct, 19.30 1 Nov, 19.30 2 Nov, 19.30 3 Nov, 19.30

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