
La bohème 1973
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.
Synopsis
Act I
Marcello, an artist, and Rodolfo, a poet, try to keep warm in their Latin Quarter garret on Christmas Eve by feeding the stove pages from Rodolfo’s drama. Before long, they are joined by their roommates, Colline, a philosopher, and Schaunard, a musician, who arrive bringing food and money. In high spirits, all but Rodolfo leave for the Café Momus; he promises to join them later. A young neighbor, Mimi, enters requesting a light for her candle which has gone out. As she is about to leave, she discovers that she has lost her room key and her candle is again blown out by a draft from the door. Rodolfo blows out his own candle and the two search for the key in the now-darkened room. He takes Mimi’s hand and tells her of his dreams, and she tells him of her simple life. The others call from the street and Mimi and Rodolfo decide to go to the Café together.
Artists

Joanna Bruno
Soprano
Mimi

William Lewis
Tenor
Rodolfo

Brent Ellis
Baritone
Marcello

Rita Shane
Soprano
Musetta (July 6, 14 & 28)

Catherine Wilson
Soprano
Musetta (July 11 & August 14)

William Dansby
Bass
Colline (July 6 - 14)/ Alcindoro (July 28 - August 14)

Spiro Malas
Bass-baritone
Colline (July 28 - August 14)

Richard Barrett
Baritone
Schaunard

Douglas Perry
Tenor
Benoit

John Hall
Bass-baritone
Alcindoro (July 6 - 14)

Larry Gerber
Tenor
Parpignol

Paul Milkie
Bass-baritone
A Customs Officer

John Crosby
Conductor

Ragnar Ulfung
Tenor
Director

John Scheffler
Scenic Designer

Suzanne Mess
Costume Designer

Georg Schreiber
Lighting Designer

Robert Jones
Chorus Master