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The great poet Orphée seeks only the truth. However, he stumbles when seeking truth from a horse. He is convinced that the horse uses his hooves to tap out secret messages.
![]() William Skurski — Orphée’s opening soliloquy.
![]() William Skurski, Richard White Orphée is shown the way into hell by the angel, Heurtebise. The portal to hell is the mirror.
![]() William Skurski, Patricia Coomey Orphée inadvertently looks at his wife and thereby kills a dead woman.
![]() John T. Sheedy (Azreal), Michael Leininger (Raphael), Katherine Thomas (Death), Richard White (Heurtebise), Patricia Coomey (Eurydice), William Skurski (Orphée), Richard Lizza (Commissioner of Police), Jean Zampiceni (Secretary to the Police)
The set was by Norman Archambault. Orphée was performed in Boston, December 1965. |