A Quiet Place

1986/04/01 • Released • English

4.0
2h 50m

Overview

"A Quiet Place" is an American opera in three acts, with music by Leonard Bernstein to a libretto by Stephen Wadsworth. The work is a sequel to Bernstein's 1951 short opera Trouble in Tahiti. In its initial form A Quiet Place was in one act; the premiere, on June 17, 1983, was a double bill: Trouble in Tahiti, intermission, A Quiet Place. In its three-act form, which appeared in 1984, Act Two of A Quiet Place largely consists of Trouble in Tahiti in flashback. This is a German Television broadcast of the 1986 Vienna State Opera production, conducted by Leonard Bernstein.

Director : N/A

Casts
Wendy White

Wendy White

Dinah

Chester Ludgin

Old Sam

Beverly Morgan

Dede

Peter Kazaras

François

Jean Kraft

Susie

Clarity James

Mrs. Doc

Theodor Uppman

Bill

John Keuther

Doc

Charles Walker

Funeral Director

Douglas Perry

Analyst

Edward Crafts

Young Sam

Louise Edeiken

Trio Soprano

Mark Thomsen

Trio Tenor

Kurt Ollmann

Trio Baritone

John Brandstetter

Junior

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