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1957 production photo from Madame Butterfly

Madame Butterfly 1957

July 3 - August 28, 1957

Cio-Cio-San’s poignant love…

…for Lt. Pinkerton is a soaring drama of passion and personal sacrifice. Puccini’s sensitive masterpiece of the clash between American and Japanese cultures is enhanced in the outdoor setting of Santa Fe – a tribute to the perfection of this unfaded favorite.

Music By
Giacomo Puccini
Libretto By
Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa
Based on the Book By
John L. Long
And the Drama By
David Belasco
English Version By
Ruth and Thomas Martin

Synopsis

Act I

B.F. Pinkerton, a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, is inspecting his new house, built on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki harbor. Goro, a marriage broker, has arranged the leasing of the house as well as the marriage of Pinkerton with Cio-Cio-San, a geisha, known as Madame Butterfly. The American consul, Sharpless, arrives for the marriage ceremony and warns Pinkerton that Butterfly may not take the marriage so lightly. Pinkerton admits that he does not regard the marriage contract as permanent, but is enchanted with Butterfly. Cio-Cio-San arrives with her friends and tells Pinkerton of her family, confesses that she has renounced her religion for his sake, and displays her few treasured possessions. The relatives arrive and the marriage ceremony begins. Festivities are interrupted by the girl’s uncle, the priestly Bonze, who curses her having deserted the religion of her ancestors. The members of the family quickly disperse, leaving Butterfly alone with Pinkerton. He dries her tears and takes her in his arms. As night descends and the stars appear, they sing of their love and slowly enter the house.

Artists

Maria Ferriero

Maria Ferriero

Soprano

Madame Butterfly (July 3 - July 12)

Mildred Allen

Mildred Allen

Soprano

Madame Butterfly (August 22 - 28)

William McGrath

William McGrath

Tenor

Pinkerton

Regina Sarfaty

Regina Sarfaty

Mezzo-soprano

Suzuki

Robert Rue

Robert Rue

Baritone

Sharpless

Richard Gilley

Tenor

Goro

Ronald Andrews

Bass

Imperial Commissioner

Spelios Constantine

Bass

Bonze

Peter Binder

Peter Binder

Baritone

Prince Yamadori

Mary Joan Katzenberg

Mezzo-soprano

Kate Pinkerton

John Crosby headshot

John Crosby

Conductor

Henry Butler

Henry Butler

Director

Patton Campbell

Patton Campbell

Costume Designer

Production Designer