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Biography

Rebecca Caine (born 25 November 1959) is a Canadian soprano, opera singer and musical theatre performer.

Life and career

Caine was born in Toronto, Ontario and studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. She is the daughter of Australian statistician Geoffrey Watson and the granddaughter of British constitutional law scholar Sir William Ivor Jennings. Caine currently resides in London.

Caine’s career has been divided between opera and musical theatre. She made her West End debut at the age of 19 in the role of Laurey in Oklahoma!. She then sang the role of Eliza in My Fair Lady on a national tour. While making her debut at Glyndebourne as Amor in L'incoronazione di Poppea, she was asked to join the Royal Shakespeare Company where she created the role of Cosette in Les Misérables.

After a successful West End run, she joined the original cast of The Phantom of the Opera to play Christine opposite Michael Crawford as alternate (performing 2 shows a week) when original Christine Sarah Brightman left the show and was replaced by the original alternate, Claire Moore.

When the rights to a Canadian production of Phantom were secured, producer Garth Drabinsky aggressively pursued Caine to reprise the role in Toronto. Andrew Lloyd Webber, who greatly admired Caine's portrayal of Christine in the London production, also strongly suggested she take the role. At the time, Caine was very close to signing a contract to star in another West End show. Ultimately, she chose Phantom and relocated to Toronto and also spent time in New York in early 1989 for principal cast rehearsals with director Hal Prince.

The Canadian production of The Phantom of the Opera premiered on September 20, 1989, at the restored Pantages Theatre, with Susan Cuthbert playing Christine two performances per week as Caine's alternate. The show broke then box office records for advance ticket sales, and ran for just over ten years. During her run in Toronto, she joined the Canadian Opera Company to make her North American operatic debut in the title role of Alban Berg's Lulu. This led to offers from numerous international opera companies ranging from Claudio Monteverdi to Peter Maxwell Davies, including Pamina, Despina, Susanna, Aminta (Il re pastore), Vixen, Michaela, Musetta, Ophelie, Leila, Marguerite, Violetta, Julietta (Bohuslav Martinů) and Adina for companies such as the Canadian Opera Company, Scottish Opera, English National Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Spoleto Festival, Opéra de Nice, Vlaamse Opera, New Zealand Opera, National Theatre of Prague, and Opera North. In 2006 she performed as Hanna Glawari in Franz Lehár's The Merry Widow for Opera Holland Park in London in 2006.

In 1996, Caine made a guest appearance on The Future Sound of London's album Dead Cities, performing operatic vocals on the song "Everyone in the World Is Doing Something Without Me".

On October 7, 2006, Caine reunited with her former cast colleagues from the original London production of Les Misérables to sing "One Day More" after a performance in celebration of the show's 21st anniversary making it the longest running musical in the world. The original cast reunited again in 2010 to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary at the O2 Arena in London.

In May 2009, Caine made her Chicago debut in the Chicago Opera Theater's production of Benjamin Britten's Owen Wingrave.

In December 2010, Caine returned to the musical theatre stage as Lady Raeburn in Salad Days produced by Tête à Tête.

In May 2011, Caine played Ottavia in a jazz adaptation of The Coronation of Poppea directed by Mark Ravenhill.

In the summer of 2012, Caine played Baroness Elsa Schraeder in the Sound of Music at the Kilworth House Theatre in Leicestershire. The production also featured Helena Blackman as Maria and Jan Hartley as Mother Abbess.

In March 2013, Caine played Lady Vale in Darling of the Day at the Union Theatre, London, marking the show’s UK premiere after an initial 31-performance run on Broadway over four decades previously in 1968.

From November 2014-January 2015, Caine played Katisha in The Mikado at London's Charing Cross Theatre.

In December 2015-February 2016, Caine joined the Asolo Repertory Theatre Company in Sarasota, Florida making her straight acting debut as Raquel De Angellis in Living On Love.

In April 2015, Caine appeared as the Mother Abbess in a production of The Sound of Music in Lebanon. The following year she performed the role in a UK tour of the show from July-September 2016.

Caine appeared at the Sheffield Crucible in the world premiere of the new musical Flowers for Mrs Harris in the role of Lady Dant/Mme. Colbert from May to June 2016.

In addition to her work with opera and theatre companies, Caine continues to perform concerts and solo cabaret performances throughout Britain and North America. Caine has also taught for multiple years at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in Greenwich.

Caine made her second appearance in a play from February-March 2018 as Mrs Chasen in Harold and Maude, alongside Sheila Hancock and later Linda Marlowe as Maude, at Charing Cross Theatre.

Caine returned to the role of Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music between December 2018-January 2019 at the Pattihio Theatre and Strovolos Municipal Theatre in Cyprus.

From September-October 2019, Caine appeared in the UK premiere of Preludes by Dave Malloy as hypnotherapist Nikolai Dahl at Southwark Playhouse. The cast later reunited in May 2021 for two livestreamed concert performances of the production from the same venue.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Caine taught independently and also appeared in standalone concerts such as A Merry Little Christmas Celebration at Chichester Festival Theatre in December of 2020.

In November 2021, Caine appeared in the 10 Anniversary Concert of Howard Goodall and Stephen Clark’s musical Love Story alongside the show’s original performers, Michael D Xavier and Emma Williams.

From November 2018, Caine has been involved in the development of Conor Mitchell’s opera Abomination: A DUP Opera with the Belfast Ensemble as Irish politician, Iris Robinson. A full staging of the show was mounted in November 2019 at Outburst Queer Arts Festival at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast, where it was filmed and subsequently streamed to worldwide audiences in April 2020. Caine reunited with the ensemble from March-April 2022 to perform the opera at Ireland’s national theatre, the Abbey Theatre, and then again at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast.

Caine will perform the role of Margaret Johnson in The Light in the Piazza at Central City Opera in Colorado from 2-28 July in 2022.

Leading Ladies

In May 2007, Caine released Leading Ladies, a collection of songs paying tribute to past "Leading Ladies of the British Musical Theatre Stage", from Gertrude Lawrence to Julie Andrews, with her then-collaborator and vocal coach Gerald Martin Moore on piano and vocals, playing a selection of their leading men, including Noël Coward.

They created two cabaret shows based on their Leading Ladies concept (the second show is entitled Leading Ladies of Hollywood) and have performed for sold out crowds throughout the United Kingdom in venues such as the Jermyn Street Theatre in London and the Newbury Festival in Sydmonton.

World premieres

Caine's world premieres have included: Jezebel, presented by the Toronto Symphony (title role; oratorio by Robertson Davies and Derek Holman); Playing Away, presented by Opera North (role: L.A. Lola; by Howard Brenton and Benedict Mason); The Golden Ass, presented by the Canadian Opera Company (role: Fotis; by Robertson Davies and Randolph Peters); Mr Emmet Takes a Walk, presented by Psappha (6 female roles; by David Pountney and Peter Maxwell Davies); Mathilde, a musical by Conor Mitchell directed by Simon Callow (Edinburgh Fringe Festival); Intolerance, a one-woman opera by Mark Ravenhill and Conor Mitchell presented by Tête-à-Tête.

Performance Credits

Musicals

ShowRoleDateCompany, theatre, city, notesRef
Oklahoma!LaureyAugust–September 1981The Palace Theatre, London
My Fair LadyElizaDecember 1981-February 1982

April 1982

UK National Tour

Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto (North American Musical Debut)

Perchance to DreamMelindaWinter 1983UK Tour
Les MisérablesCosetteOctober–December 1985

December 1985 – 1987

Royal Shakespeare Company, The Barbican, London

The Palace Theatre, London

The Phantom of the OperaChristine Daaé

(alternate)

(principal)

April 1987-March 1988

September 1989-February 1992

Her Majesty’s Theatre, London

The Pantages Theatre, Toronto

Of Thee I SingMary TurnerJuly 1996Atlanta Opera, Atlanta
Salad DaysLady RaeburnJanuary–February 2011Riverside Studios, London
Darling of the DayLady ValeMarch–April 2012Union Theatre, London
The Sound of MusicElsa SchraederAugust–September 2012Kilworth House Theatre, Leicestershire
The Sound of MusicMother AbbessApril 2015

July–September 2016

December 2018-January 2019

Beirut, Lebanon

UK Tour

Cyprus

Flowers for Mrs HarrisLady Dant / Madame ColbertMay–June 2016Sheffield Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
PreludesDahlSeptember–October 2019

May 2021

Southwark Playhouse, London

Streamed performances from Southwark Playhouse, London

Love StoryMrs Barrett28 November 202110th Anniversary concert, Cadogan Hall, London

Opera

ShowRoleDateCompany, theatre, city, notesRef
LuluLuluApril 1991Canadian Opera Company (COC), Toronto
The Magic FlutePaminaJuly 1992

September–December 1993

October–November 1994

April 1995

Glimmerglass Opera, New York – American operatic debut

Canadian Opera Company (COC), Toronto

English National Opera (ENO), London – English operatic debut

Madison Opera, Wisconsin

Così fan tutteDespinaNovember 1992

November 2001-May 2002

December 2002

Canadian Opera Company (COC), Toronto

Scottish Opera Company, Scotland and Brighton Festival

Vlaamse Opera, Antwerp

FidelioMarzellineFebruary–March 1993Tulsa Opera, Oklahoma
The Barber of SevilleRosinaMay 1993Tulsa Opera, Oklahoma
JezebelJezebelJune 1993The Joy of Singing Festival, Toronto – world premiere by Robertson Davies and Derek Holman
CarmenMicaelaSeptember–October 1993Canadian Opera Company (COC), Toronto
Playing AwayLA LolaJune–July 1994Opera North, Leeds then North UK Tour – world premiere by Howard Brenton and Benedict Mason
RigolettoGildaSeptember 1994Opera Lyra Ottawa (OLO), Ottawa
L'incontro improvvisoBalkisJune 1995Opéra de Nice, Nice
HamletOpheliaSeptember 1995 - February 1996Opera North, Leeds then North UK Tour
La BohemeMusettaJune 1996

June–July 2001

English National Opera (ENO), London

Vlaamse Opera, Antwerp

La TraviataViolettaJuly–September 1996Opera Northern Ireland (ONI), Belfast
The Marriage of FigaroSusannaFebruary 1997English National Opera (ENO), London
FaustMargueriteJune 1997New Jersey Opera Festival, New Jersey
JuliettaJuliettaOctober–November 1997

March 2000

March–April 2003

July 2005

Opera North, Leeds and North UK Tour

Národní Divadlo Prague Opera, Prague

Opera North, Leeds and North UK Tour

Ravenna Festival, Italy

Cunning Little VixenSharp-Ears, the VixenJanuary–February 1998

June–July 1998

Canadian Opera Company (COC), Toronto

Spoleto Festival, Italy

Il re pastoreAmintaSeptember–October 1998Opera North, Leeds then North UK Tour
The Golden AssFotisApril 1999Canadian Opera Company (COC), Toronto – world premiere by Robertson Davies & Randolph Peters
Figaro’s WeddingSusannaOctober 1999English National Opera (ENO), London
Mr. Emmet Takes a Walk6 Female Roles with PsapphaJune–July 2000St Magnus Festival, Orkney, Scotland
The PearlfishersPrincess LeilaJune 2002Minnesota Opera, Atlanta
The Elixir of LoveAdinaMarch 2004NBR New Zealand Opera, New Zealand
The Seven Deadly SinsAnna 1May–June 2004Opera North, Leeds then UK Tour
The Merry WidowHanna GlawariJuly 2006Opera Holland Park, London
Owen WingraveMrs CoyleMay 2009Chicago Opera Theatre, Chicago
IntoleranceHelenAugust 2010Tête à Tête opera festival, London – world premiere by Conor Mitchell
The Coronation of PoppeaOttaviaApril–May 2011King’s Head Theatre, London
The MikadoKatishaDecember 2014-January 2015Charing Cross Theatre, London
Abomination: A DUP OperaIris Robinson17 November 2018

November 2019

April 2020

March–April 2022

Concert with the Belfast Ensemble, Belfast – world premiere by Conor Mitchell

The Belfast Ensemble, Outburst Queer Arts Festival, Lyric Theatre, Belfast

Streamed proshot from the Lyric Theatre, Belfast

The Belfast Ensemble, Abbey Theatre, Dublin and Lyric Theatre, Belfast

Plays

ShowRoleDateCompany, theatre, city and notesRef
Living on LoveLa Diva/Raquel DeAngelisJanuary-February 2016Asolo Repertory Theatre, Florida – straight actingdebut
Harold and MaudeMrs ChasenFebruary-March 2018Charing Cross Theatre,London

Recordings

Caine can be heard on numerous recordings including:

  • Les Misérables – Original London Cast – 1985
  • Anything Goes – London Studio Cast – 1988 (EMI)
  • The Phantom of the Opera – Original Canadian Cast – 1990
  • Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me (Featured on Dead Cities by The Future Sound of London) – 1996
  • Babes in Toyland – 2001 (Unreleased)
  • Mr. Emmet Takes a Walk – 2007
  • Leading Ladies – 2007 (Solo debut album with Gerald Martin Moore)
  • As Time Goes By (Featured on Dream by Anna O’Byrne) – 2016
  • Preludes – 2021 (Concert Pro-shot from Southwark Playhouse)

Broadcasts

Caine's BBC broadcasts include:

BroadcastDateNotesRef
Imeneo29 Apr 1984BBCR3. Broadcast of Handel’s Imeneo by the Handel Opera Society from Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, sung in an English translation by Robert Farncombe, conducted by Charles Farncombe. Cast members included: Penelope Walker, NeilJansen, Richard Jackson, Rebecca Caine, and Marilyn Hill Smith.
Playing Away14 Jun 1994BBCR3. The first broadcast performance of a new opera with music by Benedict Mason and text by Howard Brenton, given by Opera North at the Grand Theatre, Leeds.
One Touch of Venus3 Apr 1995BBCR3. As a prelude to Radio 3’s Kurt Weill Weekend, John McGlinn conducts the BBC Singers and the BBC Concert Orchestra in a production of Weill’s 1943 musical One Touch of Venus, a humorous indictment of the suburban American Dream. The production features previously neglected numbers.
Candide27 Mar 1996BBCR3. Concert version of Leonard Bernstein's theatre-piece based on Hugh Wheeler‘s adaptation of Voltaire’s satirical work, recorded at The Hippodrome, Golder's Green.
Trouble in Tahiti and The Telephone30 Apr 1997BBCR3. A double bill of American opera from the forties and fifties with works by Bernstein and Menotti, recorded in the BBC Broadcasting House Radio Theatre with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Side by Side byLeonard Bernstein3 Jun 1998BBCR3. A celebration of the stage works of Leonard Bernstein, presented from the stage of The Palace Theatre, London, featuring excerpts from Candide, On The Town, Trouble in Tahiti, West Side Story, Wonderful Town and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Side by Side byCole Porter10 Jun 1998BBCR3. A celebration of the stage works of Cole Porter with the BBC Singers and the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by John McGlinn, with music including: Let’s Do It (Paris), Night and Day (Gay Divorce), Miss Otis Regrets (Hi Diddle Diddle), Blow, Gabriel, Blow (Anything Goes), Begin the Beguine (Jubilee),Where Is the Life That Late I Led? (Kiss Me Kate) and I Love Paris (Can-Can).
Side by Side byJerome Kern23 Dec 1999BBCR3. A celebration of the musicals of Jerome Kern with the Maida Vale Singers and BBC Concert Orchestra at the Peacock Theatre in London as part of the BOC Covent Garden Festival, featuring music including: Bill (Oh, Lady, Lady), Look For The Silver Lining (Sally), The Bullfrog Patrol (She’s a Good Fellow), Make Believe (Show Boat), Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Roberta), The Way You Look Tonight (Swing Time) and All the Things You Are (Very Warm for May).
Julietta26 Apr 2003BBCR3. Martinu’s surrealist opera Julietta (The Book of Dreams) in David Pountney's new English translation and production for Opera North, from the Grand Theatre, Leeds.
The Seven Deadly Sins30 May 2004BBCR3. The last two of Opera North’s ‘Eight Little Greats’ from the company’s festivalof one act operas put on to celebrate their 25th anniversary, at the Grand Theatre in Leeds.
Friday Night Is Music Night28 Dec 2007

8 Aug 2008

BBCR2. Jerry Herman Gala. Aled Jones recalls the best live performances of the past year,including Juan Diego Florez, Andrea Bocelli, the Band of the Grenadire Guards,Nancy Griffith, Joe Stilgoe, Rebecca Caine, Jonathan Gunthorpe, David Childs and Ailish Tynan.

BBCR2. Ken Bruce introduces Barry Wordsworth conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra at Watford Colosseum, with guest singers soprano Rebecca Caine and baritone Graeme Danby.

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