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Candide (2005)
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TV Series:
"Great Performances" (1972)Original Air Date:
12 January 2005 (Season 33, Episode 3)Plot:
A concert performance of Bernstein's famous musical. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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a silly, fun, uplifting,tongue-in-cheek production... moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| Thomas Allen | ... | Narrator / Dr. Pangloss / Voltaire | |
| Paul Groves | ... | Candide | |
| Michael McCormick | ... | Baron / Inquisitor / Don Issachar / Cacambo | |
| Gina Ferrall | ... | Baroness / Sheep | |
| Janine LaManna | ... | Paquette | |
| Kristin Chenoweth | ... | Cunegonde | |
| Jeff Blumenkrantz | ... | Maximillian | |
| Michael McElroy | ... | Judge / Captain / Crook | |
| John Herrera | ... | Governor / Prefect | |
| Ray Wills | ... | Heresy Agent / Archbishop / Priest | |
| Patti LuPone | ... | The Old Lady | |
| Patty Goble | ... | Sheep | |
| Stanford Olsen | ... | Vanderdendur / Prince Ragotski | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Marin Alsop | ... | New York Philharmonic Guest Conductor | |
| Julliard Undergraduate Workshop | ... | Chorus | |
| Westminster Symphonic Choir | ... | Chorus | |
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USA:150 min | USA:120 minCountry:
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StereoFilming Locations:
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Columbus Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USAFun Stuff
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Miscellaneous: At the beginning of Act II, the chorus holds up cards intended to spell the name of the current locale, the city of Montevideo. What they hold up, however, is "Montivedo". Where is the dictionary, now that they need one? moreQuotes:
[the archbishop is waiting for Cunegonde. Candide is confused]Candide: Him too?!
Cunegonde: [referring to the archbishop and the Jew] Both of them... sharing me...separate days.
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...that was just pure perfection for me as a viewer. Knowing the opera and where the plot takes us and where the story will end up becomes secondary as you get caught up watching this familiar story being performed with such giddy glee, that you cannot help but be caught unawares. You begin to notice that you are watching with a look of silly wonderment on your own face. It is such a truly enjoyable production that even as I sit typing this I find myself wearing a silly grin just thinking of it. This was wonderfully well done and very accessible for those who do not believe Opera to be "their thing." More than worth it to check this out if you happen to see it on your local PBS station. I do not believe anyone would be unhappy if they did. Great casting. Great performances. The performers looked like they were having a blast up there and that came right through the TV screen and into my living room. I recommend this highly to anyone who may not be sure about Opera and wants a fun and less pained way of being introduced.