Madame Butterfly 1972
Love and Sacrifice Under the Stars…
A young Japanese woman in love with an American soldier discards her heritage and adopts the traditions of her new husband. Madame Butterfly’s journey from child bride to strong young mother results in the ultimate return to her culture’s code of honor.
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
Milla Andrew
Soprano
Cio-Cio-San
George Shirley
Tenor
B. F. Pinkerton (July 8 - 14)
John Stewart
Tenor
B. F. Pinkerton (August 2 - 24)
Jean Kraft
Mezzo-soprano
Suzuki
Brent Ellis
Baritone
Sharpless
Douglas Perry
Tenor
Goro
Norman Phillips
Baritone
Imperial Commissioner
James Piper
Baritone
Registrar
William Dansby
Bass
Bonze
Richard Barrett
Baritone
Prince Yamadori
Lynne Mary Prevot
Soprano
Kate Pinkerton
John Crosby
Conductor
Francis Rizzo
Director
Neil Peter Jampolis
Designer
Scenery
Rouben Ter-Arutunian
Designer
Costumes
Georg Schreiber
Lighting Designer
Robert Jones
Chorus Master