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Somewhere around 1989 Lindy got a phone call to her agent's from
an individual wanting to know if Lindy would be agreeable to an world class
opera being written about her case. For five or so years after being released
from prison she often got requests from people wanting her blessing or participation
in one project or another related to the case. By this time, the film Evil
Angels / A Cry in the Dark had already been done, and artists were looking
for other ways to portray the events that had so captivated the nation. Lindy
told them all she was not opposed, as all of the information was public domain.
Her plea was always only, "Make sure it is accurate. There has been too
much sloppiness with the truth in my case."
Over the years we would her snippets of information that let us
know the project was still in the works. In 1995, small segments of the work
in progress were presented at the Canberra Arts Festival, in conjunction with
an exhibit on the case by the National Museum of Australia.
We did not hear anything more until suddenly in early 2002 we
got another phone call, "What do you think of the opera Lindy which
is to be present in the Sydney Opera House in October?" It was news to
us, and we quickly contacted the Opera. We found the Artistic Director for Lindy,
Stuart Maunder, to be incredibly helpful. He invited us to visit the opera house
and attend some operas, which we did.
Stuart showed us the details proposed for Lindy and asked
if we had any concerns. There were some minor ones, which had Lindy's character
saying (singing) things that did not reflect correctly actual events. Seemingly
unflappable, Stuart quickly found ways to portray the events and words more
accurately. It was an incredibly difficult opera to stage, but he did a superb
job of it. Joanna Cole, in the role of Lindy, did enormous credit to the wide
musical range.
It was a very positive experience, due in particular to the passion
for the story exhibited by all who brought the opera to stage. A special privilege
was extended to us to invite friends to the final dress rehearsal before the
media presentation. We were able to have 80 eyewitnesses, Chamberlain Innocence
Committee support group leaders, other particularly supportive friends, even
one of the jurors, attend. Onstage we saw a full presentation of the story of
a strong, deeply loving, fiercely protective woman who had done battle with
mighty forces arrayed against her, and emerged triumphant.
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A
critic's review of the opera Lindy (pdf, 18kb)
Opera
Lindy original website (pdf, 121kb)
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Cover of the opera Lindy CD set issued by the ABC
(Australian Broadcasting Company). Libretto by Judith Rodriguez, and Moya
Henderson. The image is one by Neville Dawson, though the cover designer
somehow got the image reversed.
I hope to have 1-2 minute segments of the music available
to listen at this page, as soon as permissions are secured from all parties
concerned.
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