Over seven years had passed since the first run of Scottish Opera's Fiddler on the Roof production when it was decided to revive it for a Christmas season in Glasgow. It seems extraordinary, given the length of that gap, that most of the previous cast re-assembled - such was the strength of the company system that operated in the industry in those far off days. Even the newcomers were of a high calibre - an established Scottish theatre star like Una McLean appearing along with prominent performers of the future including Clare Shearer, Alan Oke, Alan Watt and Graeme Danby.
Scottish Opera's Season - 1985/86
Scottish Opera's 1985/86 season consisted of ten operas. The company's new productions ranged through Mozart (The Marriage of Figaro), Weber (Oberon), Verdi (Il trovatore), Offenbach (La Vie parisienne) and Weill (The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny). The previous season's Orlando had further performances outside Glasgow, while the revivals were The Magic Flute, Werther, Tosca and The Turn of the Screw. For Christmas there was a revival of Fiddler on the Roof. In the spring there was a medium-scale tour of Tales of Hoffmann. The small-scall Opera-Go-Round tour in the autumn took the form of a new (and very different) staging of Tosca.
Linda Ormiston (Voice)
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