Following tours in 1963, 1965 and 1967, this was the final visit of the extremely popular Offenbach staging by Basil Coleman. Designed for the smaller Sadler's Wells theatre, it did not long survive the move to the Coliseum, achieved by the Sadler's Wells company in August.
Joan Davies was always excellent at operetta. With Derek Hammond Stroud, Denis Dowling and John Fryatt still on board, the dry comedy was in safe hands. John Brecknock's career was rooted in the high-lying lyric tenor repertoire, and Offenbach suited him just as well as Rossini - his projection of words was always wonderfully clear.
This was the only established production to come to Glasgow during the three week stay. The recent stagings of The Italian Girl in Algiers, Die Fledermaus and Rigoletto were to be revived in London for a number of seasons. The new and highly controversial Don Giovanni, that had launched the Coliseum regime, would never be seen again.
Sadler's Wells Opera in Scotland - 1968
Only one Scottish venue for this three week visit - the King's Theatre in Glasgow.
The operas were Mozart (Don Giovanni); Rossini (Italian Girl in Algiers); Verdi (Rigoletto); Offenbach (Belle Hélène); J Strauss (Fledermaus).
The performance schedule was:
Week One, w/c Mon 11 Nov: Tue 12 Italian Girl; Wed 13 Belle Hélène; Thu 14 Don Giovann; Fri 15 Italian Girl; Sat 16 Belle Hélène.
Week Two, w/c Mon 18 Nov: Mon 18 Fledermaus; Tue 19 Rigoletto; Wed 20 Don Giovanni; Thu 21 Italian Girl; Fri 22 Fledermaus.
Week Three, w/c Mon 25 Nov; Mon 25 Rigoletto; Tue 26 Fledermaus; Wed 27 Belle Hélène; Thu 28 Rigoletto; Fri 29 Don Giovanni; Sat 30 Fledermaus.
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