Photos by Julian Guidera
Madama Butterfly for Dorset Opera
Set in early 20th-century Japan, the story tells of Ciòciò-san, a very young geisha, and Lieutenant Pinkerton, a U.S. Naval officer entranced by her beauty. Pinkerton will do anything to have her and takes part in a marriage ceremony but, inevitably, he returns to America. Butterfly never loses faith that one day her love will return, and she raises their child alone, rejecting other suitors. Three years later, Pinkerton does reappear but, devastatingly, with an American wife.
One of the greatest operas ever written, Madama Butterfly, is a supreme tragic love story.
Ciòciò-san (Madama Butterfly) Eri Nakamura (22, 24, 27 July), Letitia Vitelaru (25 July)
Suzuki, her maid Lucia Cervoni
Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, Lt. in the U.S. Navy José Simerilla Romero
Sharpless, U.S. consul at Nagasaki David Kempster
Goro, a matchmaker Aled Hall
Prince Yamadori Arthur Bruce
The Bonze, uncle of Ciòciò-san Tim Bagley
Yakusidé, uncle of Ciòciò-san James Hutchings
The Imperial Commissioner David Bicarregui
The Official Registrar Sam Weakley
Ciòciò-san’s mother Eleanor Story
Ciòciò-san’s aunt Helen Youings
Ciòciò-san’s cousin Emily Stewart
Kate Pinkerton Amber Reeves
Dolore, Ciòciò-san’s son Joey Grainger & Hattie Grainger
Conductor José Miguel Esandi
Director Jamie Hayes
Designer Rufus Martin
Costume designer Stewart J Charlesworth
Lighting designer James Smith
Chorus Master Stephen Harris
Orchestra Leader Emre Engin