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Albert Herring 1985

★ 6.54 votes📅 1985-01-01

Albert Herring (1985) delivers a delightfully sharp comic opera experience, directed by Peter Hall and set to the lively backdrop of Benjamin Britten's score with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Director: Peter Hall

Cast

John Graham-Hall
John Graham-Hall
Patricia Johnson
Patricia Johnson
Felicity Palmer
Felicity Palmer
Jean Rigby
Jean Rigby
Alan Opie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Albert Herring (1985) about?

When the prim and proper Lady Billows can't find a virtuous girl in town to crown May Queen, she turns to Albert Herring, the modest greengrocer's son, as the village's May King. What starts as a farcical honor quickly spirals into a hilarious rebellion against the town's suffocating expectations.

Who directed Albert Herring?

Peter Hall directed this witty adaptation of Benjamin Britten's comic opera.

Who stars in Albert Herring?

The film features John Graham-Hall as Albert Herring, Patricia Johnson as Lady Billows, Felicity Palmer, Jean Rigby, and Alan Opie in standout roles.

Is Albert Herring (1985) worth watching?

If you enjoy comic operas with sharp humor and satirical twists, Albert Herring (1985) is a gem worth your time. Its blend of music, comedy, and small-town intrigue makes it a charming watch for fans of Britten's work and classic opera.

How long is Albert Herring?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Albert Herring (1985) — A Comic Opera Classic with Britten's Score

Albert Herring (1985) delivers a delightfully sharp comic opera experience, directed by Peter Hall and set to the lively backdrop of Benjamin Britten's score with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. John Graham-Hall stars as the unassuming Albert, a green-grocer's son unexpectedly crowned May King after Lady Billows (Patricia Johnson) finds no suitable candidates for the annual village festival. The story unfolds with witty satire and gentle absurdity, poking fun at small-town pretensions while celebrating the quiet triumphs of an ordinary man. Felicity Palmer and Alan Opie round out the stellar cast, bringing depth and humor to this offbeat tale of identity and rebellion in a quaint English market town.

With its blend of music and comedy, Albert Herring (1985) offers a charming critique of tradition and propriety. The film captures the whimsical atmosphere of village life, where schedules are rigid and reputations matter—until one rebellious May King changes everything. Britten's music swells with playful energy, while Peter Hall's direction ensures every comic beat lands with precision. It's a celebration of the underdog's quiet victory, wrapped in the elegance of operatic performance.