
Candide.
Candide is an operetta based of the Voltaire novella of the same name.
Original Cast[]
- Robert Rounseville - Candide
- Barbara Cook - Cunegonde/Scrub Lady
- Max Adrian - Dr. Pangloss/Martin
- Irra Petina - Old Lady/Madame Sofronia
- William Olvis - Governor of Buenos Aires
- Robert Barry - Arab Conjurer/Croupier
- William Chapman - Ferone/Lawyer
- Robert Mesrobian - Prince Ivan/Baron
- Maria Novotna - Infant Casmira
- Norman Roland - Prefect of Police/Hesse's General
- Robert Rue - Pilgrim Father/Bear Man
- Dorothy Krebill - Pilgrim Mother
1973 Revival Cast[]
- Lewis J. Stadlen - Voltaire/Pangloss/Governor/Host/Sage
- Jim Corti - Chinese Coolie/Westphalian Soldier/Priest/Spanish Don/Rosary Vendor/Sailor/Lion/Guest
- Mark Baker - Candide
- David Horwitz - Huntsman/1st Recruiter/Agent/Spanish Don/Cartagenian/Father Bernard/Sailor/Eunuch
- Deborah Darr - Paquette
- Mary-Pat Green - Baroness/Harpsichordist/Penitente/Steel Drummer/Houri
- Joe Palmieri - Baron/Grand Inquisitor/Slave Driver/Captain/Guest
- Maureen Brennan - Cunegonde
- Sam Freed - Maximilian
- Robert Hendersen - Servant/Agent/Spanish Don/Cartagenian/Cartagenian/Sailor
- Jeff Keller - 2nd Recruiter/Rich Jew/Judge/Man in Black/Cartagenian/Pirate/German Botanist/Guest
- Gail Boggs - Penitente/Whore/Houri
- Lynne Gannaway - Penitente/Cartagenian/Houri
- Carolann Page - Aristocrat/Cartagenian/2nd Sheep
- Carlos Gorbea - Bulgarian Soldier/Aristocrat/Fruit Vendor/Sailor/Pygmy/Cow
- Kelly Walters - Bulgarian Soldier/Penitente/Cow
- Chip Garnett - Westphalian Soldier/Agent/Governor's Aide/Pirate/Guest
- Renee Semes - Lady with Knitting/Cartagenian/1st Sheep
- Kathryn Ritter - Aristocrat/Whore/Houri
- June Gable - Old Lady
1999 London Cast[]
- Simon Russell Beale - Voltaire/Pangloss
- Daniel Evans - Candide
- Alex Kelly - Cunegonde
- Simon Day - Maximilian/Agent
- Elizabeth Renihan - Paquette/Girl
- Denis Quilley - Baron/Martin
- Myra Sands - Baroness/Courtesan/Sheep/Woman of Venice
- Richard Henders - Corporal/French Ambassador/Monkey/Captain/Tsar Ivan
- David Burt - Captain/Inquisitor/Governor
- Clive Rowe - Drill Sergeant/Cacambo
- Chu Omambala - The Minister/Sultan Achmet
- Ceri Ann Gregory - Minister's Wife/Courtesan/Woman of Venice
- David Arneil - James/Charles Edward
- Michael Wildman - Viennese Ambassador/Sailor/Agent/Adjudant
- Claudia Cadette - Courtesan/Girl/Woman of Venice
- Gabrielle Jourdan - Courtesan/Woman of Venice
- Samantha Lavender - Courtesan/Woman of Venice
- Leigh McDonald - Courtesan/Woman of Venice
- Jax Williams - Courtesan/Queen of Eldorado/Woman of Venice
- Robert Burt - Don Issacar/Agent/Stroke/Theodore of Corsica
- Alexander Hanson - Grand Inquisitor/Vanderdendur
- Charles Millham - Inquisitor/Sheep/Stanislaus
- Beverley Klein - Old Woman
- Giles Terera - Monkey/Slave
- Mark Umbers - King of Eldorado/Hermann Augustus
Plot[]
1956 Original[]
In the country of Westphalia, Candide is about to be married to the lovely Cunegonde. Dr. Pangloss, Candide's teacher expounds his famous philosophy, to the effect that all is for the best. The happy couple sing their marriage duet, and the ceremony is about to take place when war breaks out between Westphalia and Hesse. Westphalia is destroyed, and Cunegonde is seemingly killed. Candide takes comfort in the Panglossian doctrine and sets out on his journeys.
In the public square of Lisbon, the Infant Casmira, a deranged mystic in the caravan of an Arab conjuror, predicts dire happenings, leaving the public in terror. Candide discovers Pangloss, who has contracted syphilis, yet remains optimistic. The Inquisition appears, in the persons of two ancient Inquisitors and their lawyer, and many citizens are tried and sentenced to hang, including Candide and Dr. Pangloss. Suddenly an earthquake occurs, killing Dr. Pangloss, and Candide barely escapes.
Candide, faced with the loss of both Cunegonde and Dr. Pangloss, starts out for Paris. He is unable to reconcile Dr. Pangloss's ideas with the bitter events that have occurred, but concludes that the fault must lie within himself, rather than in the philosophy of optimism.
Cunegonde turns up alive in Paris, a demi-mondaine in a house shared by a Marquis and a Sultan. A party is in progress. Urged by the Old Lady, who serves as her duenna, Cunegonde arrays herself in her jewels. Candide stumbles into the scene and is amazed to find Cunegonde still alive. In a duel, he kills both the Marquis and the Sultan, and flees with Cunegonde, accompanied by the Old Lady.
They fall in with a band of devout Pilgrims on their way to the New World and sail with them. Arriving in Buenos Aires, the group is brought to the Governor's Palace (where Maximilian is alive and working for the Governor), where all except Cunegonde and the Old Lady are immediately enslaved. A street cleaner appears in the person of the pessimistic Martin, warning Candide of the future. Candide and Maximilian are joyfully reunited, but when Candide states his intention to marry Cunegonde Maximilian starts to strike him with a glove. Candide starts to strike him back, but before he actually does Maximilian drops, apparently dead. The Governor serenades Cunegonde and she, abetted by the Old Lady, agrees to live in the palace. The Old Lady urges Candide to flee, but Candide, fired by reports of Eldorado from Martin, sets off to seek his fortune, planning to return for Cunegonde later.
In the heat of Buenos Aires, Cunegonde, the Old Lady and the Governor display their fraying nerves, and the Governor resolves to get rid of the tiresome ladies. Candide returns from Eldorado, his pockets full of gold and searches for Cunegonde. The Governor, however, has had both Cunegonde and the Old Lady tied up in sacks and carried to a boat in the harbor. He tells Candide that the women have sailed for Europe, and Candide eagerly purchases a leaky ship from the Governor and dashes off. As the Governor and his suite watch from his terrace, the ship with Candide and Martin casts off and almost immediately sinks.
Candide and Martin have been rescued from the ship, and are floating about the ocean on a raft. Martin is devoured by a shark, but Dr. Pangloss miraculously reappears. Candide is overjoyed to find his old teacher, and Pangloss sets about repairing the damage done his philosophy by Candide's experiences.
In a luxurious palazzo of Venice, Cunegonde turns up as a scrubwoman and the Old Lady as a woman of fashion (Madame Sofronia), both working as shills for Ferone, the owner of a gambling hall. Candide and Dr. Pangloss, both wearing masks, appear and are caught up by the merriment, the wine and the gambling. Candide is accosted by a masked Cunegonde and Old Lady, who try to steal his remaining gold, but recognizes Cunegonde when her mask falls off. His last hopes and dreams shattered, he drops his money at her feet and leaves. Cunegonde and the Old Lady are fired by Ferone and Pangloss is now penniless, having been completely swindled out of all his money.
With Candide now completely disillusioned, he and Pangloss return to the ruined Westphalia. Cunegonde, Maximilian (minus his teeth) and the Old Lady appear and within them a spark of optimism still flickers. Candide, however, has had enough of the foolish Panglossian ideal and tells them all that the only way to live is to try and make some sense of life.
Musical numbers[]
- Act I
- "The Best of All Possible Worlds" - Dr. Pangloss, Chorus, Cunegonde, Candide
- "Oh, Happy We" - Candide and Cunegonde
- "Wedding Chorale" - Chorus
- "It Must Be So" - Candide
- Lisbon Fair/The Prediction/Dear Boy/The Inquisition: Auto-da-Fé" - Infant Casmira, Conjuror, Pangloss, The Inquisitors, and Chorus
- "Lisbon Fair/The Prediction/Pray For Us" - Infant Casmira, Conjuror, and Chorus
- "It Must Be Me" - Candide
- "Glitter and Be Gay" - Cunegonde
- "You Were Dead, You Know" - Candide and Cunegonde
- "Pilgrims' Procession" - Pilgrim Mother, Pilgrim Father, Cunegonde, Old Lady, Candide, Chorus
- "Alleluia" - Pilgrims
- "My Love" - Governor of Buenos Aires, Cunegonde, Old Lady
- "I Am Easily Assimilated" - Old Lady, Chorus, Cunegonde
- "Finale Act I" - Candide, Cunegonde, Governor of Buenos Aires, Old Lady
- Act II
- "Quiet" - Old Lady, Governor of Buenos Aires, Cunegonde
- "Eldorado" - Candide, Chorus
- "Bon Voyage" - Chorus, Governor of Buenos Aires
- "Money, Money, Money" - Croupier and Gamblers
- "What's the Use?" - Madame Sofronia, Ferone, Prefect of Police, Prince Ivan, Chorus
- "The Venice Gavotte" - Madame Sofronia, Candide, Dr. Pangloss, Cunegonde
- "Finale: Make Our Garden Grow" - Candide, Cunegonde, Company