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1958 production photo from La Bohème

La bohème 1958

June 25 - August 16, 1958

Jealousy and poverty cannot diminish the Bohemian’s comradeship…

…nor Rodolfo’s bond of love that gives Mimì ultimate peace. Puccini’s enduring love story illuminates the lives of struggling artists in 1830’s Paris.

Music By
Giacomo Puccini
Libretto By
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
Based on "La Vie de Bohème" By
Henri Murger
English Version By
Ruth and Thomas Martin

Synopsis

Act I

It is a cold night in the garret shared by Rodolfo, a poet, Marcello, a painter, Colline, a philosopher, and Schaunard, a musician. Marcello is at work on a painting, and Rodolfo is trying to write. He suggests that he sacrifice his tragedy for fuel, and into the stove goes the manuscript. Colline enters, closely followed by Schaunard, who has managed a windfall – he is laden with fuel and food. Benoit, their landlord, wants his rent. The quartet invites him in, and then feign horror as the old man boasts of his conquests. Mock-indignant, they eject him.

As the others go off to the Cafe Momus, Rodolfo stays behind to try to write. A timid knock interrupts him, and he discovers on the threshold a frail young woman. It is Mimi and she asks a light for her candle, which Rodolfo supplies. But a breeze blows out both candles, and in her confusion, Mimi drops her key. As they search in the darkness, he touches her hand. Tenderly, Rodolfo offers to warm her cold hands with his own. He tells her of his life as a poet, and she describes her work. The others call from the street, and as they go off to the Cafe Momus, Rodolfo confesses that he has fallen in love.

Artists

Maria Ferriero

Maria Ferriero

Soprano

Mimi

Mildred Allen

Mildred Allen

Soprano

Mimi

Davis Cunningham

Davis Cunningham

Tenor

Rodolfo

Loren Driscoll

Loren Driscoll

Tenor

Rodolfo

Judith Raskin

Judith Raskin

Soprano

Musetta

Robert Rue

Robert Rue

Baritone

Marcello

Robert Trehy

Robert Trehy

Baritone

Marcello/Schaunard

David Beckwith

Baritone

Schaunard

John Macurdy

Bass

Colline

Andrew Foldi

Andrew Foldi

Bass-baritone

Benoit/Alcindoro

George Gibson

George Gibson

Bass

Benoit

David Dodds

Tenor

Père Noël

Charles Gibson

Charles Gibson

Bass

Custom House Sergeant

John Crosby headshot

John Crosby

Conductor

Richard Baldridge

Director

Patton Campbell

Patton Campbell

Costume Designer

Scenic Designer

Robert L. Benson

Lighting Designer