The Marriage of Figaro (1960 film)
The Marriage of Figaro | |
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Directed by | Alan Burke |
Based on | opera The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart |
Distributed by | ABC |
Release dates | 17 February 1960 (Sydney) 6 May 1960 (Melbourne)[1] |
Running time | 120 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
The Marriage of Figaro is a 1960 Australian TV film. It was a filmed version of Mozart's 1786 opera, sung in English.[2]
Cast
- Valda Bagnall as Susanna
- Geoffrey Chard as Figaro
- Heather McMillan
- Russell Smith
- Marie Tysoe as Cherubino
Production
Marie Tyso had appeared in several other operas for the ABC. She was used to doing them live but this one involved pre-recorded music. "It was a much better way to do it," she said. "Of course, we now had to mime during the performance. We did the dialogue live. Alan Burke was the producer – he was wonderful to work with."[3]
It was the sixth opera broadcast live from the ABC in Sydney and the first two-hour one done live in Australia. Settings for the four acts were devised in one unit to enable aimed at keeping the action moving continuously.[4]
Reception
The critic for The Sydney Morning Herald praised the singing and set, saying it was "a distinguished live telecast ... producer Alan Burke boldly moved his cast about through ... [the] elaborate and fanciful set with great zest and speed."[5]
See also
References
- ^ "TV Strikes Blow for Opera". The Age. 12 May 1960. p. 27.
- ^ Interview with Jim Wilkinson, by Bob Sitsky, February 2008
- ^ Interview with Marie Tysoe by Bob Sitsky, 29 September 2006
- ^ Marshall, Val (14 February 1960). "TV Merry Go Round". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 94.
- ^ "Opera on TV Sparkled". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 February 1960. p. 7.
External links
- The Marriage of Figaro (TV movie 1960) at IMDb
- "Crudel! perchè finora" in English on YouTube, from The Bobby Limb Show[dubious – discuss]
- Australian television plays
- 1960 television plays
- Australian television plays based on operas
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming
- English-language television shows
- Australian live television shows
- Black-and-white Australian television shows
- Films based on The Marriage of Figaro
- Opera films
- Films directed by Alan Burke (director)
- Australian television film stubs