Fisher's Ghost is a 1960[2] Australian operetta. It is based on the legend of Fisher's ghost which had previously inspired the 1924 film from Raymond Longford.[3]
Fisher’s Ghost | |
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Written by | John Gordon |
Date premiered | 29 September 1960 |
Place premiered | Sydney Teachers' College[1] |
Genre | operetta |
Operetta
editThe operetta was composed by John Gordon and was originally performed at Sydney Teachers' College on 29 September 1960.[4] It was revised for television.[5]
Douglas Stewart wrote a play based on the same story which premiered shortly after the operetta.
Cast of 1960 production
edit- Ereach Riley
- Alan Light as George Worral
- Ross Whatson
- Pamela Coleman as Mrs Hurley
- Wilhelmina Bermingham as Miss Hurley
1963 TV adaptation
editFisher's Ghost | |
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Written by | John Gordon |
Starring | Ereach Riley |
Music by | John Gordon |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Robert Allnut |
Original release | |
Release | 22 September 1963 29 Sept 1963 (Melbourne)[6] | (Sydney)
The operetta was broadcast on the ABC. It was the first television opera with an Australian historical background.[5][7]
Cast
edit- Ereach Riley as Birdlime the pickpocket
- Edmund Bohan as John Hurley
- Marilyn Richardson as John Hurley's sister
- Donald Philps as Fred Fisher
Reception
editThe Sydney Morning Herald thought the production had "musical merit" but had "serious" dramatic problems and needed to be revised.[8]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Canon: Australian Journal of Music. 1960.Issues 10-18 - Page 51.
- ^ Dorottya Fabian; John Napier (30 October 2018). Diversity in Australia's Music: Themes Past, Present, and for the Future. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 116–. ISBN 978-1-5275-2066-0.
- ^ 'Fisher, Frederick George (1792–1826)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fisher-frederick-george-15178/text26370, accessed 30 May 2016.
- ^ Review of 1960 production in Sydney Morning Herald 30 Sept 1960
- ^ a b "GHOST LEGEND FROM THE PAST". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 31, no. 17. Australia. 25 September 1963. p. 17. Retrieved 29 May 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Ghost Story from Convict DaysUsed for TV Opera". The Age. 26 September 1963. p. 8.
- ^ Vagg, Stephen (23 December 2019). "Australian Film Musicals You Probably Didn't Realise Existed". Filmink.
- ^ "Ghost Opera on Television", Sydney Morning Herald, 23 September 1963
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