Photos by Julian Guidera
Under the Greenwood Tree by Paul Carr for Dorset Opera
Under the Greenwood Tree is a pastoral tale by Thomas Hardy set in the Dorset village of Mellstock in the 1800s. The story focuses on the romance between Dick Dewy, a handsome but poor young villager, two richer rival suitors and Fancy Day, the entrancing new schoolmistress who recently arrived in the village.
The book was initially entitled The Mellstock Quire, alluding to the traditional choirs formed by local men, which provided the only music for rural church services at that time and which were the heartbeat of every Dorset village. But the very existence of the Quire is suddenly threatened by the arrival of Fancy because she brings with her a modern harmonium.
The opera, like the novel, is set in four seasons – and opens with the Mellstock Quire making their rounds of the village on Christmas Eve.
Fancy Day Jamie Groote
Dick Dewy Felix Kemp
Reverend Maybold Thomas Humphreys
Mr Shiner Ossian Huskinson
Ellie Gifford Frances Gregory
Reuben Dewy Eddie Wade
Thomas Leaf Matthew Bawden
Elias Spinks Aled Hall
Robert Penny Tim Bagley
Conductor Jeremy Carnall
Director The composer, Paul Carr
Set designer Rufus Martin
Costume designer Stewart J Charlesworth
Lighting designer James Smith
Chorus Master Stephen Harris
Choreographer Alicia Frost
Orchestra Leader Emre Engin
This clip is from a rehearsal with alternate audio. It shows the set revolving during the Summer Storm.