Story Of Abbey is an Australian rock opera created by David McLean.[1] It opened at the Seymour Centre in November 2002 for a run of nine days.[2]
A soundtrack album, credited to Play Act One, was released in 2001 and was nominated for the 2002 ARIA Award for Best Cast/Show Album.[3]
Story Of Abbey got mixed reviews. Writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, Stephen Dunne states that the opera "has two central weaknesses: a score that doesn't contain a single good song, and a dull narrative of decline that is almost incomprehensible."[4] Commenting on the soundtrack, The Newcastle Herald's Chad Watson calls it an "extraordinary tale of an ordinary woman."[5]
Personnel
Cast
- Yeh Lee - Abbey
 - David McLean
 
Crew
- David McLean - Writer, Producer
 - Yeh Lee - Producer
 - Gavin Mitford - Choreographer
 
Track listing
- Jackal's Play
 - Run To The Shadows (Letter)
 - Sonnet
 - Fly Away (Puddles)
 - Dogs Are Howling (Swings)
 - Follow Me (Trumpet)
 - Choir Of Angels
 - Happy Faces
 - Mr Magic Man
 - Christmas
 - Crack On The Street
 - Sweet Lady
 - Tomorrow I Will
 - Abbey
 - Suffering
 - Go Away
 - Reach Out
 - Angel As My Witness
 - A Little Light
 - Her Knife
 - Forest
 
References
- ↑ Jinman, Richard (8 November 2002), "Stage struck", Sydney Morning Herald
 - ↑ Molitorisz, Sacha (1 January 2003), "Suffering for their art", Sydney Morning Herald
 - ↑ "ARIA nominees announced", The Age, 17 September 2002
 - ↑ Dunne, Stephen (19 November 2002), "The Story Of Abbey, Seymour Centre", Sydney Morning Herald
 - ↑ Watson, Chad (21 June 2001), "Taking The Abbey Road", The Newcastle Herald
 
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