Covent Garden mourns a show-saving director
mainSingers are lamenting the death of Richard Gregson, a revival director who saved many a night from collapse. Richard would be listed modestly in the programmes as assistant director, or revival associate director, but he was so much more.
Rosalind Plowright writes: ‘I remember him waving directions at me from the wings on the night that I jumped in to replace Katia Riciarelli as Aida. (June 1984) It was my first encounter with the great Pavarottiā¦ Despite Richards frantic gestures from the side of the stage there was very little I could do with the legendary tenor in our scenes together . He definitely decided that evening to park and bark (in the grand sense of the phrase). and in the end, despite Richards directions I just had to improvise as best I could. None the less, I will never forget his support that memorable night.’
John Copley adds: ‘Very very sad news of dear Richard Gregson. He was such a wonderful associate and kept my Boheme in great form for many years. Bless him and RIP to such a gentleman.’
Richard was a marvellously talented man, who not only kept shows on the main stage at the Garden – but was a mainstay of the ROH Education and Outreach program, devising presentatons which toured all over the country, It’s hard to imagine his energy and infectious enthusiasm will be no more. RIP, a true professional.
A lovely man and a great asset to the ROH.
You knew you were in safe hands when working with him.
RIP. dear Richard.