Curlew River
Spellbinding new film of Benjamin Britten's hauntingly beautiful chamber opera, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. With superstar tenor Ian Bostridge and baritone Sir Willard White.
A spellbinding new film of Benjamin Britten's hauntingly beautiful chamber opera, Curlew River, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. The standout cast is led by internationally acclaimed tenor Ian Bostridge, as the Madwoman, in a performance lauded as 'heart-wrenchingly poignant', alongside the towering presence of Sir Willard White as the Abbott.
Set in the ancient Fenlands of East Anglia, the parable's deeply evocative story tells of a broken woman driven to despair as she searches for her missing child along the banks of the Curlew River.
In 1956, the composer Benjamin Britten travelled to Japan where he saw a performance of the 15th-century drama Sumigadawa – or Sumida River. The story had a profound impact on Britten, who, with his librettist William Plomer, reshaped it as a Christian parable. Despite its medieval origins, the story of an outsider ostracised by a small-minded community still resonates with audiences today.
This groundbreaking film interweaves live performance with filming in the Fenlands, framing the action along the hidden paths, on the waterways and under the huge skies of Suffolk's timeless landscape.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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The Madwoman | Ian Bostridge |
The Abbott | Willard White |
The Ferryman | Duncan Rock |
The Traveller | Marcus Farnsworth |
Music Director | Audrey Hyland |
Stage Director | Deborah Warner |
Director | Dominic Best |
Producer | Dominic Best |
Production Company | Ad Lib Productions Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Tomorrow 19:45
- Monday 01:30