Candide
Fra Fee stars in Leonard Bernstein's comedic operetta
A thrillingly sophisticated show
The Sunday Times
Fra Fee stars in Leonard Bernstein's comedic operetta
Fra Fee stars in Leonard Bernstein's comedic operetta
Fra Fee star in Leonard Bernstein's comedic operetta about a sheltered and privileged young man who's luck, and life experience, changes abruptly when he is banished from the castle he grew up in. Though the musical wasn't very well received when premiered on Broadway in the 1950s, however it's tale of misfortune has found a place in the public's heart over the years.
This production by the Menier Chocolate Factory sees Matthew White - of the award-winning musical Top Hat - directing a sterling cast which includes Fee as the title character, Candide and Scarlett Strallen as his love interest, Cunegonde. With music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by a team including Bernstein, Richard Wilbur, and Stephen Sondheim, amongst several others. The operetta contains the memorable songs 'Make Our Garden Grow' and 'Glitter and Be Gay'.
Candide is a young man who has grown up living in the castle of a German Baron. His privelaged and sheltered life comes to an abruipt end however when he innocently kisses the Baroness' daughter, Cunegonde, and is immediately exiled from the land. Candide recruited by an Army who plan to overthrow the Baron's castle, however his attempts to escape and avoid being implicated in such a terrible act are in vain - the castle is stormed and all inside killed.
Fra Fee as Candide
Scarlett Strallen as Cunegonde
Jackie Clune
James Dreyfus
Cassidy Janson
Ben Lewis
David Thaxton
Directed by Matthew White
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Book adapted from Voltaire by Hugh Wheeler
Lyrics by Richard Wilbur
Additional lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, John Latouche, Lilian Hellman, Dorothy Parker and Leonard Bernstein
Choreography by Adam Cooper
Design by Paul Farnsworth
Lighting Design by Paul Anderson
Sound Design by Gareth Owen
Musical Supervision by David Charles Abell
Orchestrations by Jason Carr
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