Two one act operas by the greatest opera composer of all time. Tragedy to comedy, suffering to triumph.
In Italian, accompanied by piano.
These are the two best-known one act operas of the trio of operas Puccini wrote called Il Trittico. The works received their world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera on December 14, 1918. Passionate, emotional, tragic and funny by turns, these two gems of Puccini’s oeuvre are Italian to their core!
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Creative Team
conductor: Peter Oleskevich
stage director: David Mosey
collaborative pianist: Giancarlo Scalia
stage manager: JoAnna Black
costume designer: Kelsey Stanger
vocal and diction coach: Susan Boddie
Performance Dates and Times
Performances at the Sir James Dunn Theatre at the Dal Arts Centre
(dates and times subject to change)
Saturday, August 6, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, August 9, 7:30 pm
Friday, August 12, 7:30 pm
Sunday, August 14, 2:00 pm
Cast List
Role | August 6 and 12 | August 9 and 14 |
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Suor Angelica | Karina Bray | Lauren Estey |
La Princepessa | Cecelia McKinley | Breanna Miller |
La Badessa | Breanna Miller | Cecelia McKinley |
La Zelatrice | Emma Bergin | Vanessa Breijer |
La maestra delle novizie | Zoë Gotziaman | Meghan Hopkins |
Suor Genovieffa | Zoe-Elizabeth McCray | Shafali Jalota |
La sorella infermiera | Margaret Martin | Laura Johnston |
Prima sorella cercatrice | Lauren Halasz | Jocelyn Molnar |
Seconda sorella cercatrice | Jocelyn Molnar | Lauren Halasz |
La novizia | Abigail Sinclair | Isabelle Carvalho |
Suor Dolcina | Laura Johnston | Meagan Adams |
Suor Osmina | Katerina Utochkina | Katerina Utochkina |
Conversa 1 | Meagan Adams | Margaret Martin |
Conversa 2 | D'Arcy Blunston | Dallas Chorley |
Gianni Schicchi | Domenico Sanfilippo | Domenico Sanfilippo |
Lauretta | Melina Garcia | Jennifer Sullivan |
Zita | Meghan Hopkins | Katerina Utochkina |
Rincuccio | River Guard | River Guard |
Nella | Lauren Honea | Simone Hogeveen |
Gherardino | Abigail Sinclair | Evan West |
Gherardo | Patrick Simms | Patrick Simms |
Betto | Dominic Williams | Dominic Williams |
Simone | Ariel Lefebvre | Ariel Lefebvre |
Marco | Chad Quigley | Chad Quigley |
La Ciesca | Dallas Chorley | D’Arcy Blunston |
Maestra Spinelloccio | Zoe Gotziaman | Zoe Gotziaman |
Amantia di Nicolao | Emma Bergin | Emma Bergin |
Pinellino | Lauren Halasz | Jocelyn Molnar |
Guccio | Laura Johnston | Laura Johnston |
SUOR ANGELICA
Sister Angelica, a Florentine noblewoman, has been compelled by her family to retreat to a convent in Siena, following a youthful sin, and for seven years has in vain been waiting tidings from her family or friends. The abbess announces that Angelica’s aunt, the Princess, has come to call on her and warns her to be full of submission and humility in her conversation with the old lady. The Princess coldly tells Angelica that she has come in order that she may sign a certain act of release which is made necessary by the coming wedding of the nun’s younger sister. She adds that one course of action only is open to Angelica, and that course is lifelong expiation.
Finally, in answer to Angelica’s question, the Princess informs her that her child, “the baby whom she had seen and kissed only once,” had died two years previously. Thereupon Angelica, seized by a sudden frenzy, concocts a poison and seeks suicide. Seized by remorse at her act, she implores the Virgin not to let her die in mortal sin, and then a miracle takes place. The Mother of Comfort suddenly appears on the threshold of the little church, enveloped in celestial radiance; a blonde child walks in front of the Virgin, who, with a gesture of ineffable benevolence, gently pushes the the boy into the arms of his dying mother, while a choir of nuns and angels sings welcome to her.
GIANNI SCHICCHI
Buoso Donati’s relations are anxious about the property he may have left them in his will, which they search for and find, revealing that, as they had feared, Buoso Donati had left everything to a monastery. Rinuccio, who hopes to marry Lauretta, daughter of Gianni Schicchi, suggests that the latter should be called, for whatever help he can give. After due consideration, he proposes taking the place of the dead man, convincing the doctor, speaking from behind the bed-curtains, and a lawyer, who draws up a new will, making smaller bequests to the family, but leaving the major properties to himself, threatening the family with legal penalties if they reveal anything, since they have all been party to the fraud. Rinuccio is now free to marry Lauretta.
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