The Soldier

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Information

  • One-act opera composed by Lehman Engel
  • Libretto by Lewis Allen
  • Productions:
    • Concert performance on November 25, 1956, in Carnegie Hall, New York
    • Conducted by Lehman Engle
    • Cast:
      • Warren Galjour as Robert
      • Valerie Bettis as Edna
      • Leueen MacGrath
      • John Reardon
      • Brenda Lewis
      • James Hurst
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Description

Coming back from war, Robert is beset by disturbing memories, including mistreatment by the doctor and nurse, and he withdraws to his own world, thinking himself a child again. He then remembers his happiness with his wife, Edna, but his sense of loss drives him into madness, and he threatens his spouse with a knife. She calls for the doctor and asks for her husband to be taken away.


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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

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Information

  • Musical theatre work commissioned by Roald Dahl Foundation in 1997
  • Composed by Viennese composer Kurt Schwertsik
  • Libretto by Donald Sturrock
  • Productions:
    • World premiere in Glasgow, Scotland in December 1997
    • Conducted by HK Gruber
    • Performed by Scottish Chamber Orchestra
    • Stage debut of Dahl’s granddaughter, Sophie Dahl!

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Description

At the Forest Assizes Baby Bear stands accused of assaulting Miss Goldie Locks. Evidence is presented in musical form, often as short, descriptive dances. The Trial begins with a Fanfare. The officials and most of the protagonists enter to the strains of a Jaunty Prelude, while Baby Bear, Judge and Jury enter to a mock-solemn Processional. After some short pleasantries, the Prosecution Hyena evokes the spririt of the idealised storybook Goldilocks, a spirit that, needless to say, is a long way from the truth. A witty, ironic Allegro Grazioso introduces Goldilocks’ Sweet Dance. The Prosecution Hyena then wickedly slanders the Three Bears, portraying them as vicious cut-throat thugs in a Criminal Bears’ Dance, before the Defence Hyena interrupts and begins to paint the true picture of his clients and their terrible trauma at the hands of that “brazen little crook”, Goldilocks. Goldie’s true nature is revealed in the fast-moving Foul Dance that follows. Then the story is retold.


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A Question of Taste

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Information

  • One-act opera composed by William Schuman
  • Productions:
    • Glimmerglass Opera, June 24, 1989 (with “The Mighty Casey”)
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Cast/Crew

  • Cast:
    • Dan Sullivan as Phillisto Pratt
    • Brian Steele as Mr. Schofield
    • Risa Renae Harman as Louise Schofield
    • Gwendolyn Bowers-Lentz as Mrs. Hudson
    • Michael Rees Davis as Tom
  • Crew:
    • Composer: William Schuman
    • Librettist: J.D. McClatchy
    • Director: B. Rodney Marriott
    • Set & Lighting Designer: Peter Dean Beck
    • Conductor: Stewart Robertson
    • Costume Designer: Richard St. Clair
    • Makeup & Hair Designer: Elsen Associates

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CD Information

  • Published by Merion Music, a division of Theodore Presser
  • Performed at the Juilliard Opera Center, by the Juilliard Orchestra
  • Conducted by Gerard Schwarz
  • Double-CD also includes “The Mighty Casey” (based on “Casey at the Bat”)

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The Honeys

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Information

  • Three-act play written by Roald Dahl
  • Productions:
    • Broadway’s Longacre Theater, April 28, 1955
      • Only ran for 36 performances
      • Closed on May 28, 1955
      • Toured before the Broadway premiere:
        • Boston’s Plymouth Theater, March 14, 1955
        • Also played in New Haven and Philadelphia
    • UK production as “Your Loving Wife” in Autumn 1956
      • Dahl rewrote some of the script
      • Toured before London premiere:
        • Oxford’s New Theatre, September 24, 1956
        • Nottingham’s Theatre Royal, October 1, 1956
        • Also played in Bournemouth
      • Cancelled before London opening
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Description

“Early in 1955 he [Roald Dahl] wrote a play called The Honeys. Based on some of the stories from Someone Like You, the play revolves around two sisters who decide to murder their husbands. The Honeys opened on Broadway on 28 April 1955 and starred Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, and Dorothy Strickney. Although it received some good notices, it ran for only 36 performances. Its short run, combined with the difficulties that Dahl had with the play’s director, convinced Dahl to stick to short-story writing.”

– From Roald Dahl, by Mark I. West

“So more than a year after its New York debacle, under the new title Your Loving Wife, Roald had to go through the humiliation of failure all over again. The year 1956 was an inauspicious time to be premiering a tightly constructed, essentially artificial piece of drama. … Gritty realism was all the rage, and even in the provinces, Dahl’s clever escapist satire failed to synchronize with the popular critical pulse. … [Dahl] was tired of the play, but desperate not to squander the time he had already invested in it. Emile Littler eventually settled the issue when he cancelled the London run… Apart from one or two amateur revivals, it has never been professionally produced again.”

– From Storyteller: The Authorized Biography of Roald Dahl, by Donald Sturrock


Cast/Crew

  • Broadway Cast:
    • Jessica Tandy as Mary (Mrs. Bennett Honey)
    • Dorothy Stickney as Maggie (Mrs. Curtis Honey)
    • Hume Cronyn as Bennett Honey
    • Christopher Labatt as Curtis Honey (Bennett’s twin brother)
    • Mary Finney as Nellie Fleischman
    • Hale Broun as Maloney Heywood
    • Len Doyle as O’Dwyer
    • Paul Lipson as Inspector White
  • Broadway Crew:
    • Director: Reginald Denham
    • Playwright: Roald Dahl
    • Producer: Cheryl Crawford
    • Set designer: Ben Edwards
    • Costumes: Motley
    • Stage Manager: Paul A. Foley

Trivia: “Christopher Labatt”, the actor who played Curtis Bennett, didn’t actually exist. It was a pseudonym for Hume Cronyn, who played both Curtis and Bennett.

  • UK Cast:
    • Hermione Baddeley as Maggie (Mrs. Curtis Honey)
    • Agnes Lauchlan as Mary (Mrs. Boris Honey)
    • Meredith Edwards as Boris Honey
    • Joyce Barbour as Nellie Fleishmann
    • Meredith Edwards as Curtis Honey
    • Dermot Palmer as Sergeant Potts
    • Henry Scarsdale as Patrolman O’Shaunessy
    • John Marquand as Patrolman Leibowitz
    • Peter Bailey as Patrolman Smith
    • John Mytton as Travel Agent
  • UK Crew:
    • Director: Gerald Savory
    • Playwright: Roald Dahl
    • Producers: Emile Littler and Tom Arnold
    • Decor: Paul Mayo

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This program was from the initial try-out run in Boston. By the time the show premiered on Broadway a month later, the director Reginald Denham had resigned and the roles of Paul Lipson and Heywood Hale Broun were cut.

This program was from the Broadway production at the Longacre Theater in 1955. For more info, see Playbill’s Vault.

This program was from the rewritten version called “Your Loving Wife” in 1956. This production was from the try-out run in Nottingham.