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  1. The Rake's Progress, a Fable

    The Rake's Progress, a Fable

    1979 · Music · 2h 22m

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  1. The Rake's Progress, a Fable: Directed by Dave Heather. With Thomas Lawlor, Nuala Willis, John Fryatt, Richard Van Allan.

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    • Music
    • Dave Heather
    • 1979
  2. The Rake's Progress is one of Stravinsky's best works alongside Oedipus Rex and his ballet The Firebird, and the production gives it perfect justice, more so than any other production I've seen. It is visually stunning, with truly fabulous costume and set design, all of which are colourful and very clever, and done justice by the always focused ...

  3. The Rake's Progress, a Fable (TV Movie 1979) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Danilo Gambini, stage director for Yale Opera’s production of The Rake’s Progress, says Stravinsky’s opera is about “the gambles that we make in life, and who we are associating ourselves with in order to get what we want. … It’s a myth.

  5. The Rake's Progress, a Fable. 1979. 2h 22m. Music. Cast. Thomas Lawlor (Keeper of the Madhouse) Nuala Willis (Mother Goose) John Fryatt (Sellem) Richard Van Allan (Father Trulove)...

  6. Summary: The story concerns the decline and fall of one Tom Rakewell, who deserts Anne Trulove for the delights of London in the company of Nick Shadow, who turns out to be the Devil. After several misadventures, all initiated by the devious Shadow, Tom ends up in Bedlam, a psychiatric hospital south of London.

  7. Cite. The rake's progress, an opera in 3 acts. Responsibility. a fable by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman. Vocal score by Leopold Spinner. Der Wüstling, Oper in 3 Akten, eine Fabel; deutsche Übersetzung von Fritz Schröder. Klavierauszug. Uniform Title. Rake's progress Vocal score. German & English. Imprint. London, New York, Boosey & Hawkes [1951]

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