The Transports
The Transports is a folk ballad opera written by Peter Bellamy released by Free Reed Records in 1977. It is often cited as Bellamy's greatest achievement. It featured many artists from the 1970s English folk revival, including The Watersons, Martin Carthy, Nic Jones, A. L. Lloyd, June Tabor, Martin Winsor, Cyril Tawney and Dave Swarbrick. The orchestral arrangements were by Dolly Collins.
It was named as his Folk Record of the Year by the folk music critic of The Guardian, Michael Grosvenor Myer.
Performance history
The first performance was at Norwich Castle on 23 February 1978.In addition to the two recorded performances, subsequent concert performances were at Kempton Park Racecourse, Norwich Folk Festival and Rotterdam Folk Festival, Chester Folk Club and the Herga Folk Club in Loughborough, Bracknell Festival, York University, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, Norwich Folk Club, Norwich School, National Folk Festival, Perth, Australia,, Portsmouth Festival and Whitby Festival.
A dramatic production, incorporating straight acting as well as the songs, was staged by The Great Hall Players in Norwich from 17–22 October 1988. Another staging by Crude Apache Theatre Company was performed on 27 February 2013, at Dragon Hall, King Street, Norwich. The latter was attended by members of the Norwich Folk Club original cast, The Great Hall Players cast and friends and family of Pete Bellamy.
A new production, with musical arrangements by Paul Sartin, creative direction by Tim Dalling, and cast including Nancy Kerr, Greg Russell and the members of Faustus and The Young 'Uns was created in 2017 and released as an album. The company toured the UK during January to critical acclaim
Cast (original release)
- Henry Cabell: Mike Waterson
- Susannah Holmes: Norma Waterson
- The Turnkey: Martin Carthy
- The Father: Nic Jones
- The Mother: June Tabor
- Abe Carman: A.L. Lloyd
- The Shantyman: Cyril Tawney
- The Convict: Martin Winsor
- The Coachman: Vic Legg
- The Transports: The Watersons
- Street Singer: Peter Bellamy
Cast (40th Anniversary)
- Andy Bell: Live Sound & Producer
- Sean Cooney: Henry Kable
- Matthew Crampton: Narrator
- Tim Dalling: Creative Director
- David Eagle: Abe Carman
- Michael Hughes: The Coachman
- Nancy Kerr: The Mother
- Benji Kirkpatrick: The Convict
- Rachael McShane: Susannah Holmes
- Saul Rose: The Shantyman
- Greg Russell: John Simpson
- Paul Sartin: Musical Director & Arranger, The Father