New production of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly closes Opera Philadelphia’s 2023-2024 Season

Opera Philadelphia’s 2023-2024 Season closes in spectacular fashion this spring with a new production of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly that illuminates and ultimately transcends harmful stereotypes, empowering the protagonist Cio Cio San with new choices for her future.

Madame Butterfly and its title character have fascinated audiences for more than a century. Though hailed for its achingly beautiful score and a story that explores universal themes of love and betrayal, it can also perpetuate problematic Asian stereotypes rooted in Orientalism and exoticism.

The new production designed by Yuki Izumihara and directed by Ethan Heard, both making their Opera Philadelphia debuts, seeks to explore ─ and explode ─ the opera’s core, damaging stereotype of “the submissive, self-sacrificing Asian woman.” Drawing from the text of the opera, in which Cio Cio San is described as an “exotic,” “doll-like” “toy,” the production presents the young geisha as a doll that is purchased, played with, and ultimately abandoned by her husband, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton.

“Puccini trapped his Butterfly in a beautiful score. In turn, Madame Butterfly has become a trap, as AAPI artists are asked to lend it authenticity and life in new productions that promise much but change little,” said Izumihara, a scenic, projection, and production designer born in Shimonoseki City, Japan and based in Oakland, CA. “To liberate ourselves from Puccini’s beautiful trap, we propose accepting Cio Cio San as the puppet he created and rendering her as such onstage. Through this form, the production becomes a cautionary tale, examining how ongoing misrepresentation in content and character portrayal affects us all and takes over, unless and until we put our emphasis on the future ─ positivity and empowerment.”

“Pinkerton fetishizes the fifteen-year-old Cio Cio San as a delicate object – something to be purchased, enjoyed, and disposed of,” said Heard, the hapa, Chinese American, co-founder of Heartbeat Opera and Associate Artistic Director of Signature Theatre. “We will see her as a doll puppeteered by our soprano, who we are calling the Spirit of Cio Cio San. While the Spirit initially wants to fulfill Pinkerton’s fantasy, she eventually awakens to the damaging role she is being asked to play.” Scenic and projection design illustrate the need for this metamorphosis in representation, stripping away traditional opulence and ornamentation.

Winner of the prestigious Renee Fleming Award from the Eastman School of Music, Taiwanese soprano Karen Chia-ling Ho makes her Opera Philadelphia debut as the spirit of Cio Cio San. Before earning raves for performances at San Francisco Opera and Carnegie Hall, she began her musical career at the age of 6 singing in the Taipei Hua-Hsin Children’s Choir of Taiwan. The physical manifestation of Cio Cio San is brought to the stage by Philadelphia-based puppet artist Hua Hua Zhang, who was born in Beijing, China, earned an MFA in Puppet Art in the School of Fine Arts at the University of Connecticut, and is the founder and artistic director of Visual Expressions.

If You Go:

Madame Butterfly
Music by Giacomo Puccini; libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa
April 26, 28, May 3, 5, 2024
Academy of Music
Performed in Italian with English supertitles
Approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes including one 20-minute intermission.
Tickets on sale at operaphila.org

 

Allens Lane’s New Play Reader Series Continues May 4

Eve in Paradise

Written by Megan Edelman

May 4, 2024, at 7 pm

Eve in Paradise is an adaptation and a memoir. Eve is a biblical troublemaker, a seventeenth-century puritanical ideal, and a 21st-century intersectional feminist, who has lost her faith. The audience finds Eve embodying Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost and cutting it with scenes from her own life. As she grapples with the original text, she shares her journey as a child of the catechism, a questioning teenager, and an adult who strives to find the beauty not in God, but in humanity.

The readings of new plays take place in the Theater at Allens Lane Art Center and are available to in-person audiences.  A short Talk Back with the playwright, director, and actors will follow each reading where the audience is invited to ask questions and to provide feedback on the work they just saw. These readings are available with a pay-what-you-wish reservation.

 

About Allens Lane Art Center: Since its founding in 1953, Allens Lane Art Center has been a cornerstone of the Mt. Airy community by bringing residents together to participate in and experience the arts. Whether it’s art classes for children or adults, art exhibitions, or cutting-edge plays on the main stage, there is something for everyone at Allens Lane. Allens Lane Art Center offers opportunities for people to explore their creative potential. 

 

‘Beautiful – The Carole King Musical’ at WST

Walnut Street Theatre (WST) ends its 215th season with the highly anticipated BEAUTIFUL – THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL. This inspiring true story of Carole King’s remarkable journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame features 20 multitalented performers and a live orchestra. The show begins previews on March 26, opens April 3, and will close out the 215th season on May 5.

With a career spanning over six decades, Carole King has left an indelible mark on the music industry. From her early days as a songwriter composing chart-topping hits for artists like The Shirelles and The Drifters, to her groundbreaking solo album “Tapestry,” which is one of the best-selling albums of all time, King remains one of the most prolific musicians. Her unique blend of heartfelt lyrics and unforgettable melodies has earned her numerous accolades, including four Grammy Awards, inductions into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and the prestigious Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. 

The show made its Broadway debut in 2014, captivating audiences for over 2400 performances with its depiction of a schoolgirl turned superstar. From King’s relationship with husband and songwriter Gerry Goffin to their friendly rivalry with song-writing duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, the show captures the untold story of Carole King’s journey. Featuring over two dozen hits, including “One Fine Day,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” and “Natural Woman,” this Broadway celebration is filled with the songs you remember and a story you’ll never forget! 

Making her Walnut debut and embodying the role of Carole King is Sara Sheperd, an Ohio native who’s no stranger to the role, having played King in the national tour. 

If You Go:

BEAUTIFUL – THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL starts performances at the Walnut on March 26,  2024. For tickets and information, call 215-574-3550. Tickets are available online 24/7 by visiting WalnutStreetTheatre.org.

The 2024-25 Season starts October 1. The 2024-25 season includes: Jersey Boys, Elf the Broadway Musical, Driving Miss Daisy, Noël Coward’s Hay Fever, and Dreamgirls

‘Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled’ unveiled at Brandywine Museum of Art

Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled will be on view at the Brandywine Museum of Art from March 17–June 9, 2024. Unsettled traces a persistent vein of intriguing, often disconcerting imagery over the career of renowned artist Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946). This major exhibition—organized by the Brandywine and five years in the making—features more than 50 works drawn from museum and private collections across the country that focus on the artist’s arresting, visceral imagery, revealing fascinating insight into Wyeth and the art of visual storytelling.

Brandywine River Museum of Art.

Following its debut at the Brandywine, the exhibition will travel to four additional art museums around the United States.

Brandywine Museum of Art is at 1 Hoffman’s Mill Road, Chadds Ford, PA Current admission rates and hours of operation can be found at www.brandywine.org/hours.

A Chance To Own Rare Singing Bowls

Joseph Feinstein has many museum-quality small antiques singing bowls. He has now begun to sell some of his collection. Some of the smallest are now for sale online, including 75 cups and Manipuri bowls.

When I started collecting singing bowls, I would literally look for years for just one nice thick 4″ manipuri bowl. They are so rare and few, it took me two decades to collect the handful you see today. These are all of the small manipuri bowls in the collection. I still have a couple dozen more larger manipuri from 6″ – 8″ to record but all the small ones from under 4″ to 5.75″ are now online. – Joseph Feinstein

You can hear and shop for them here: Manipuri Antique Singing Bowls

Many of the antique singing bowls now online are 4 inch diameter and smaller. Larger ones will be recorded and put online later this year.