The Woodlanders
Détails du produit
Description
Little Hintock is a small town, buried deep in the woods and bypassed by civilization. Its inhabitants live a secluded, sheltered life. Their peace and calm is disturbed, however, by the arrival of three newcomers; Edred Fitzpiers, a young doctor pursuing mysterious research; Felice Charmond, a woman of social stature; and Grace Melbury, a woman born and bred in Little Hintock but isolated from the community because of her "foreign" education.
Grace has abandoned her childhood sweetheart, Giles Winterbourne, for Dr. Fitzpiers, whom she marries. When Fitzpiers abandons her for Mrs. Charmond, Grace resumes her relationship with Giles. Upon Giles' death, Grace returns to Dr. Fitzpiers. In this sheltered community, secrets abound: Marty South, a woman ignored by Giles except as a fellow-worker, who is silent about her love for him until it is too late and he is dead; Giles, who endures his love for Grace in silence until it is impossible for either of them to take advantage of it, and Mrs. Charmond, who seeks solace in curtained rooms from the pain of frustrated emotions and the passing years.
The inhabitants of Little Hintock, The Woodlanders, are like their trees--some are ancient and soon to be cut down, others are younger, but still equally firmly rooted here.
Orchestral Cast
Programmation des personnes
Felice Charmond, Soprano
Marty South, Mezzo Soprano
Suke Damson, Mezzo Soprano
Grammer Oliver, Contralto
Edred Fitzpiers, doctor, Tenor
John South, Tenor
Barber Percomb, Baritone (South and Percomb double as Woodlanders)
Giles Winterbourne, arborealist, Baritone
George Melbury, Bass-Baritone
Chorus of The Woodlanders (8):
Old Tim Tangs, Robert Creedle, The "Boy", Tenors
Young Tim Tangs, Tincott, Farmer Cawtree, Baritones
John Upjohn, Rob Slatters, Basses