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When young Candide's marriage offer to a baron's daughter backfires, the naïve student of optimism is hurled into an eye-opening journey around the globe, discovering the horrors of existence at every step. Turning Voltaire’s Candide, a stinging blast against tyranny and feigned moralising, into toe-wiggling musical theatre is a crazy idea. Bernstein revised his operetta countless times before settling on the final version. The Grange Festival’s 2018 semi-staged production commemorates the composer’s 100th birthday.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Richard Suart | Narrator/Pangloss/Martin | Unowned | |
Rob Houchen | Candide | Unowned | |
Katie Hall | Cunegonde | Unowned | |
Charles Rice | Maximilian | Unowned | |
Rosemary Ashe | Old Woman | Unowned | |
Kitty Whately | Paquette | Unowned | |
Robert Murray | Cacambo/Governor/Vanderdendur/1st Agent | Unowned |