The Devil Take Her

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The Devil Take Her is an opera in one act by Arthur Benjamin to an original English libretto by Alan Collard and John Gordon. Its first performance was Royal College of Music, London, 1931. Its first American performance was in New York in 1941.[1]

The opera is set in 15th century London. A man is married to a woman who has not been able to speak since birth. A surgeon arrives who gives her the ability to speak, but once the wife can speak she becomes bad tempered and domineering. Exasperated the husband calls for the Devil to take her, but when the Devil arrives he too cannot bear the wife. The opera ends with the husband and devil escaping together from the wife.[2]

1962 television version[edit]

The opera was filmed for Australian television by the ABC in 1962 with Marie Tysoe directed by Robert Allnut.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Margaret Ross Griffel (21 December 2012). Operas in English: A Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. pp. 125–. ISBN 978-0-8108-8325-3.
  2. ^ Quaintance Eaton (1 January 1961). Opera Production: A Handbook. U of Minnesota Press. pp. 177–. ISBN 978-0-8166-5753-7.
  3. ^ "Opera screened live". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 December 1962. p. 15.