The Ghosts of Versailles
movie

Released January 10, 1992
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Overview
What happened to Figaro and his friends after the events told in Rossini’s and Mozart’s operas? One possible sequel is told in John Corigliano’s “grand opera buffa” The Ghosts of Versailles—an uproariously funny and deeply moving work inspired by Beaumarchais’s third Figaro play, La Mère Coupable, and commissioned by the Met to celebrate its 100th anniversary. This telecast captures its world premiere run, conducted by James Levine. Håkan Hagegård is Beaumarchais, Figaro’s creator, who is deeply in love with Marie Antoinette (Teresa Stratas in a heart-searing performance) and determined to rewrite history and save her from the guillotine. A young Renée Fleming, at the beginning of her international career, sings the unfaithful Rosina. Gino Quilico is the wily Figaro who tries to take matters in his own hands, and Marilyn Horne stops the show as the exotic entertainer Samira.
Cast

Teresa Stratas
as
Marie Antoinette

Håkan Hagegård
as
Beaumarchais

Gino Quilico
as
Figaro

Renée Fleming
as
Rosina

Marilyn Horne
as
Samira
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Graham Clark
as
Bégearss

Judith Christin
as
Susanna
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Peter Kazaras
as
Count Almaviva

Tracy Dahl
as
Florestine
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Neil Rosenshein
as
Léon
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Stella Zambalis
as
Cherubino

Wilbur Pauley
as
Wilhelm
Crew

James Levine
as
Conductor
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William M. Hoffman
as
Writer
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John Corigliano
as
Original Music Composer
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John Conklin
as
Costume Designer
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John Conklin
as
Set Designer
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Gil Wechsler
as
Lighting Design
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Debra Brown
as
Choreographer
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Victor Callegari
as
Makeup Artist
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Magda Szayer
as
Hairstylist
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Magda Szayer
as
Wig Designer

Brian Large
as
Director

Peter Gelb
as
Executive Producer