Ordo Virtutum-The Ritual of the Virtues (1997)
Ordo Virtutum is an allegorical morality play, or sacred music drama, by Hildegard of Bingen, composed around 1151, during the construction and relocation of her Abbey at Rupertsberg. It is the earliest morality play by more than a century, and the only medieval musical drama to survive with an attribution for both text and music.
Director: Ferene van Damme
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Ansy Boothroyd as The Soul |
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John Hancorn as The Devil |
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Evelyn Tubb as Humility, Queen of Virtues |
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Lucy Ballard as Charisty, Celestial Love |
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Ruth Gomme as Victory |
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Jennie Cassidy as Hope, Contempt of the World |
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Roimata Templeton as Knowledge of God, Mercy |
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Alison Wheeler as Modesty |
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Amanda Hamilton as Obedience, Discipline |
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Clara Norburn as Discretion |
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Abigail Gordon as Patience, Faith |
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Jill Ward as Fear of God |
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Imogen Mitchell as Innocence |
| Directing | Ferene van Damme | Director |
| Production | Hans Petri | Producer |