Swindon: The Opera
Swindon: The Opera, is an opera written about the large town of Swindon.[1] It was performed at the STEAM Museum.
| Swindon: The Opera | |
|---|---|
|  Official poster of the opera. | |
| Music | Betty Roe | 
| Lyrics | Matt Fox | 
| Basis | History of Swindon | 
| Productions | 2012 Swindon | 
Over twenty songs reflecting the decades were written by Matt Fox, with music composed by Betty Roe.
Cast
    
| Role | Premiere cast | 
|---|---|
| Diana Dors, The show's Narrator. Based on celebrity Diana Dors. | Polly Leech | 
| Mary Eveley, The Mother of the show's central family. | Alison Canning | 
| George Eveley, The Father of the show's central family. | James Canning | 
| Jonathan Eveley (Child), The son of the show's central family. | Harvey Cullis | 
| Jonathan Eveley (Adult), The son of the show's central family. | David Phillips | 
| Clare Eveley (Teenager), The daughter of the show's central family. | Ellen Lawrence | 
| Clare Eveley (Adult), The daughter of the show's central family. | Yvette Cummings | 
References
    
- Morris, Steven (6 July 2012). "Take your seats for Swindon: the Opera". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
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