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Sing Faster: The Stagehands' Ring Cycle

Sing Faster: The Stagehands' Ring Cycle
Cover of the DVD release of the film
Directed by Jon H. Else
Produced by Richard Berge
Starring Kenneth 'Spike' Kirkland
Music by Richard Wagner
Edited by Jay Boekelheide
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Distributed by PBS
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Running time
55 minutes
Country US

Sing Faster: The Stagehands' Ring Cycle is a 1999 documentary film directed by Jon H. Else, and distributed by the American Public Broadcast Service as part of its Independent Lens series. The film documents the work – and leisure activities – of a crew of stagehands (members of IATSE Local #16) at the San Francisco Opera, as they prepare and rehearse for a production of Richard Wagner's complete Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring Cycle). The cycle, a set of four operas with a combined run-time of seventeen hours, is regarded as the most ambitious production an opera company could mount.

The film documents preparations for the production at one month prior to opening night, two weeks prior, and on opening night itself. Stagehands rehearse cues for lighting, fog, and the choreographed movement of large set pieces, some requiring twenty people to position – including a two-ton, smoke-belching, articulated dragon head. During scenes, the stagehands relax by playing cards, watching television, and knitting, occasionally wishing for the cast to "sing faster" so that they can go ahead with their work between scenes. Throughout the film, principal stagehand Ken "Spike" Kirkland provides a synopsis of the operas, with his own commentary. In the film's finale, a sixty-second time lapse sequence shows the full opening night performance.

The majority of the film was shot on a single 16mm camera, using Fuji 500 ASA film, in a 4:3 aspect ratio. The time-lapse shots were recorded with an Arriflex camera mounted to a rail of the theater balcony. Music from the stage production itself was paired with the footage of the stagehands' work. Though the footage was shot in 1990, the film was not completed until 1998.


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