
Madama Butterfly
A Japanese girl sacrifices her heritage for the American dream when a naval officer chooses her for his bride. Her dream is crushed by betrayal when he traps her in the very cage she wishes to escape. She seizes her destiny, and the devastating outcome lingers long after the final note.
Synopsis
Act I
Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, a Lieutenant in the United States Navy, is inspecting his new house, built on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki harbor. The marriage broker Goro has arranged for the house and for Pinkerton’s marriage to the geisha Cio-Cio-San, who is also known as Madame Butterfly. Sharpless, the American consul, arrives for the ceremony and warns Pinkerton that Butterfly is taking the marriage very seriously; Pinkerton himself considers it something of a lark, although he is enchanted with Butterfly. She arrives with her friends and tells Pinkerton that she has renounced her religion for his sake. When Butterfly’s relatives arrive, ‘the wedding ceremony begins, but it is interrupted by her uncle, the Bonze, who curses her for having abandoned her religion. The family members deport, leaving Butterfly alone with Pinkerton. As night descends, they sing of their love and slowly enter their new house.
Artists

Karen Chia-ling Ho
Soprano
Cio-Cio-San

Stephen Costello
Tenor
B.F. Pinkerton (Jul 3 - Aug 20)

Jonathan Burton
Tenor
B.F. Pinkerton (Aug 26 & 29)

Jarrett Ott
Baritone
Sharpless

Sun-Ly Pierce
Mezzo-soprano
Suzuki

Ya-Chung Huang
Tenor
Goro

Le Bu
Bass-baritone
The Bonze

John Fiore
Conductor

Melanie Bacaling
Director

Jean-Marc Puissant
Scenic Designer

Brigitte Reiffenstuel
Costume Designer

Rick Fisher
Lighting Designer

Susanne Sheston
Chorus Director