The Fledermaus staging had received seven performances in three cities in the spring of 1960. This brief return was the last time it was seen in Scotland.
Sadler's Wells Opera in Scotland - 1961
There were two Scottish visits, with Aberdeen omitted altogether. The Spring tour of three weeks began on 17 April and visited Glasgow (Empire), Edinburgh (King's) and Dundee (Gaument). This was the final visit to Dundee before the Gaumont's closure. In Autumn the company returned on 13 November to the Glasgow Empire followed by a week in Edinburgh.
The ten operas on the tour were: Mozart (Marriage of Figaro); Rossini (Barber of Seville, Cinderella); Wagner (Tannhäuser); Verdi (Traviata); Offenbach (Orpheus in the Underworld); J Strauss (Fledermaus); Puccini (Bohème, Tosca); Lehár (Land of Smiles).
The Scottish tour schedule was:
Glasgow, w/c 17 April: Mon 17 Traviata; Tue 18 Barber of Seville; Wed 19 Marriage of Figaro; Thu 20 Fledermaus; Fri 21 Tosca; Sat 22 m Fledermaus; Sat 22 e Barber of Seville.
Edinburgh, w/c 24 April: Mon 24 Traviata; Tue 25 Barber of Seville; Wed 26 Tosca; Thu 27 Land of Smiles; Fri 28 Marriage of Figaro; Sat 29 m Land of Smiles; Sat 29 e Barber of Seville.
Dundee, w/c 1 May: Mon 1 Tosca; Tue 2 Traviata; Wed 3 Marriage of Figaro; Thu 4 Barber of Seville; Fri 5 Land of Smiles; Sat 6 m Land of Smiles; Sat 6 e Barber of Seville.
Edinburgh, w/c 6 November: Mon 6 Orpheus in the Underworld; Tue 7 Bohème; Wed 8 Cinderella; Thu 9 Traviata; Fri 10 Tannhäuser; Sat 11 m Orpheus in the Underworld; Sat 11 e Bohème.
Glasgow, w/c 13 November: Mon 13 Orpheus in the Underworld; Tue 14 Tannhäuser; Wed 15 Bohème; Thu 16 Traviata; Fri 17 Cinderella; Sat 18 m Orpheus in the Underworld; Sat 18 e Bohème.
The abbreviated cast details are from the Glasgow Herald review, which is especially enthusiastic about Patricia Kern.
Edmund Tracey (Dialogue)
Christopher Hassall (Lyrics)
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