Lulu (Acts I & II) 1963
A work of astonishing complexity…
…based on two highly controversial plays by German author Frank Wedekind – an unapologetic attack on bourgeois morality and a tragic character study of one woman’s meteoric rise and catastrophic fall.
Synopsis
Prologue
An animal trainer steps to the footlights and introduces the main attractions of his circus, among them, Lulu, in the guise of a snake, and then exhorts the audience to wait and see what happens.
Act I
Lulu, since the age of thirteen the mistress of Dr. Schön, was married by him to an elderly medical specialist, Dr. Goll. While sitting for her portrait, which is being done by a little-known painter to whom her husband has brought her, she converses with Dr. Schön and his son, Alwa. After father and son leave, the young painter, fascinated by her beauty, tries to approach her. Upon his return, Dr. Goll, enraged by the locked door, breaks it open. In his jealous fury, he suffers a stroke and dies.
Lulu becomes the wife of the painter, by arrangement of Dr. Schön although still maintaining her former liaison with him. Schön manages to secure important commissions for the painter who believes them to be evidence of his personal artistic success. Lulu is visited by Schigolch, an old panderer with whom she spent her childhood. He comes asking for money but slips away upon the arrival of Dr. Schön. Dr. Schön wishes to disencumber himself of his relationship with Lulu because of his plans to marry a young, aristocratic socialite. In the heated words that follow, the painter comes into the room and Lulu leaves. Schön tells the painter of Lulu’s past and reveals the nature of Lulu’s relationship with him. In his despair, the painter commits suicide.
Alwa, who has written a revue in which Lulu appears as the featured dancer, is sitting in the dressing room while Lulu prepares herself for the performance. During her dance, Lulu sees Dr. Schön in the audience with his fiancée and simulates a fainting spell. When Dr. Schön hurries backstage, Lulu threatens to leave him and go to Africa with The Prince, one of her admirers. Realizing that he would never see her again, Dr. Schön submits to Lulu’s dictation of a farewell letter to his fiancée.
Act II
The marriage of Lulu and Dr. Schön is developing towards a crisis. Strange persons meet at the house, with and without the knowledge of Dr. Schön: the Countess Geschwitz, a woman deeply in love with Lulu; Schigolch, Lulu’s old friend; his questionable companion, Rodrigo, an acrobat; and a young student who is enraptured at the thought of his first meeting with Lulu. Dr. Schön, driven to the point of insanity by his suspicions, conceals himself in the room. Under his very eyes, his son Alwa declares his love for Lulu. In a rage of madness, Schön gives Lulu a revolver with which to kill herself. As he tries to force it against her, she fires five shots into his body.
Lulu, sentenced to ten years in prison for the murder of Dr. Schön, has contracted cholera. Geschwitz, Alwa and Rodrigo discuss a plan to rescue her from the prison hospital: Geschwitz will take her place and Lulu will escape and flee. When Schigolch returns with Lulu, the plan successfully carried out, the acrobat is disgusted by Lulu’s appearance and leaves, threatening to expose them to the police. Alwa, more fascinated than ever; decides to flee the country with her.
Lulu has been forced by extortioners to flee Paris. Now she lives with Alwa and Schigolch in the London slums. The three barely manage to keep alive on Lulu’s earnings as a street-walker. Geschwitz arrives in search of Lulu. The last of Lulu’s customers is Jack the Ripper who murders her. Geschwitz, as a witness outside the door, is also killed by the escaping murderer.
Artists
Joan Carroll
Soprano
Lulu
Joan Carroll
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
SFO Debut:
Abigail, The Tower, 1957
Past Seasons:
Lulu, Lulu, 1964
Lulu, Lulu, 1963
Zerbinetta, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
Donald Gramm
Bass-baritone
Dr. Schön
Donald Gramm
Hometown: Milwaukee, WI
SFO Debut:
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Past Seasons:
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1976 (July 16 – 23, August 18-24)
Spencer Coyle, Owen Wingrave, 1973
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1973 (July 21 – August 11)
Leporello, Don Giovanni, 1972
General Boum, Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1972
Golaud, Pelléas et Mélisande, 1972
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1971 (July 30 – August 7)
General Boum, Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1971
Philip II, Don Carlo, 1971
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
Enrico, Anna Bolena, 1970
Nick Shadow, The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Papageno, The Magic Flute, 1969 (August 16 – 22)
Gabriel, Die Jakobsleiter, 1968
Papageno, The Magic Flute, 1968 (July 5 – 10)
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1967
The Doctor, Wozzeck, 1966
Nick Shadow, The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Leporello, Don Giovanni, 1966
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1965
Bartolo, The Barber of Seville, 1965
Tartaglia, The Stag King, 1965
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1964
Dr. Schon, Lulu, 1964
Dr. Spinelloccio, Gianni Schicci, 1964
Peneios, Daphne, 1964
Dr. Schon, Lulu, 1963
Emperor of China, Le Rossignol, 1963
Leporello, Don Giovanni, 1963
Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte, 1962
Emperor of China, Le Rossignol, 1962
Tiresias, Oedipus Rex, 1962
Second Bass, Renard, 1962
Tiresias, Oedipus Rex, 1961
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1961
Elaine Bonazzi
Mezzo-soprano
Countess Geschwitz
Elaine Bonazzi
SFO Debut:
Mrs. Linton, Wuthering Heights, 1958
Past Seasons:
Mrs. Peachum, The Beggar’s Opera, 1992
Herodias, Salome, 1976
Marcellina, The Marriage of Figaro, 1976 (August 12 – 18)
Old Woman, Yerma, 1971
Marcellina, The Marriage of Figaro, 1971
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1971
Herodias, Salome, 1967
Baba the Turk, The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Countess Geschwitz, Lulu, 1964
La Chatte\ La tasse Chinoise\ La Libellule, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
Zita, Gianni Schicci, 1964
Carmen, Carmen, 1964 (July 18 – 25)
Countess Geschwitz, Lulu, 1963
La Chatte\ La tasse Chinoise\ La Libellule, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963
Death, Le Rossignol, 1963
St. Catherine, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1963
Herodias, Salome, 1962
Baba the Turk, The Rake’s Progress, 1962
Mother, Mavra, 1962
Death, Le Rossignol, 1962
Baba the Turk, The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Marcellina, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Duchess of Plaza-Toro, The Gondoliers, 1960
Zita, Gianni Schicci, 1960
Thisbe, Cinderella, 1960
Regina Giddens, Regina, 1959
Prince Orlofsky, Die Fledermaus, 1959
Smeaton, Anna Bolena, 1959
Thisbe, Cinderella, 1958
George Shirley
Tenor
Alwa
George Shirley
Hometown: Indianapolis, IN
SFO Debut:
Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, 1962
Past Seasons:
L’Egisto, L’Egisto, 1974
Oleander, Melusine, 1972
Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly, 1972 (July 8 – 14)
Don Ottavio, Don Giovanni, 1972
Alfredo, La traviata, 1970 (August 8 – 22)
Cavaradossi, Tosca, 1969 (August 21 – 23)
Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto, 1966 (August 20 – 27)
King Leandro, The Stag King, 1965
Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly, 1965 (August 14 – 25)
Edgardo, Lucia di Lammermoor, 1965
Alfredo, La traviata, 1965 (August 20 – 28)
Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto, 1964 (July 17 – August 29)
Alwa, Lulu, 1964
Apollo, Daphne, 1964
Don Jose, Carmen, 1964 (July 10, 15, 25, August 5)
Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly, 1963 (July 6 – 10, August 17 – 23)
Alwa, Lulu, 1963
Porcus, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1963
Don Ottavio, Don Giovanni, 1963
Italian Tenor, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Cavaradossi, Tosca, 1962
Henri Noël
Baritone
Dr. Goll
Henri Noël
Hometown: New Orleans, LA
SFO Debut:
Eisenstein, Die Fledermaus, 1963
Past Seasons:
Masetto, Don Giovanni, 1963
Yamadori, Madame Butterfly, 1963
L’Horloge, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963
Lee Cass
Bass-baritone
Schigolch
Lee Cass
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
SFO Debut:
Frosch, Die Fledermaus, 1963
Past Seasons:
Bonze, Madame Butterfly, 1963
Attorney, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Herald II, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1963
Schigolch, Lulu, 1963
Bonze, Le Rossignol, 1963
Peter Harrower
bass
Animal Trainer
Peter Harrower
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
SFO Debut:
Frank, Die Fledermaus, 1963
Past Seasons:
Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte, 1969
Emperor of China, Le Rossignol, 1969
Sarastro, The Magic Flute, 1969
First Nazarene, Salome, 1969
Sarastro, The Magic Flute, 1968
Police Commissioner, Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
Cadmus, The Bassarids, 1968
Don Basilio, The Barber of Seville, 1967
Zuniga, Carmen, 1967
First Nazarene, Salome, 1967
La Roche, Capriccio, 1966
Alidoro, Cinderella, 1966
Commendatore, Don Giovanni, 1966
Sparafucile, Rigoletto, 1966 (August 20 – 27)
Count Waldner, Arabella, 1965
Don Basilio, The Barber of Seville, 1965
Raimondo, Lucia di Lammermoor, 1965
Advertising Editor/Doctor, The Nose, 1965
Zuniga, Carmen, 1964
Master Amantio, Gianni Schicchi, 1964
Animal Trainer, Lulu, 1964
Sparafucile, Rigoletto, 1964
Police Commissioner, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Commendatore, Don Giovanni, 1963
Chamberlain, Le Rossignol, 1963
Animal Trainer, Lulu, 1963
Stanley Kolk
Tenor
A Painter
Stanley Kolk
Hometown: Fremont, MO
SFO Debut:
Narraboth, Salome, 1962
Past Seasons:
Duke, Rigoletto, 1964 (July 1 – 4)
Rinuccio, Gianni Schicci, 1964
La Petit Vieillard, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
Rodolfo, La bohėme, 1964 (August 1, 22 – 28)
Painter, Lulu, 1964
Alfred, Die Fledermaus, 1963
Herald I, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1963
Fisherman, Le Rossignol, 1963
La Petit Vieillard, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963
Painter, Lulu, 1963
Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly, 1963 (July 20 – August 2)
1st Tenor, Renard, 1962
Robert Schmorr
Tenor
The Prince
Robert Schmorr
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Dr. Blind, Die Fledermaus, 1963
Past Seasons:
Goro, Madame Butterfly, 1963
Valzacchi, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
The Prince, Lulu, 1963
Le Théière/ La Rainette, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963
William Metcalf
Baritone
Rodrigo
William Metcalf
Hometown: New Bedford, MA
SFO Debut:
Dr. Falke, Die Fledermaus, 1963
Past Seasons:
Count, Capriccio, 1966
Schaunard, La bohème, 1964 (August 7)
Marcello, La bohème, 1964 (August 19 – 28)
Le Fauteuil/ Le Chat, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
Rodrigo, Lulu, 1964
Adrast, Daphne, 1964
Sharpless, Madame Butterfly, 1963 (August 17 – 23)
Le Fauteuil/ Le Chat, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963
Rodrigo, Lulu, 1963
Elsa Charlston
Mezzo-soprano
A Wardrobe Mistress
Elsa Charlston
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1963
Past Seasons:
Wardrobe Mistress, Lulu, 1963
Bruce Freeman
Bass
Director of the Theatre/ Jack the Ripper
Bruce Freeman
Hometown: Kansas City, MO
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1963
Past Seasons:
Lackey/ Waiter, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Priest, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1963
Director of Theatre/ Jack the Ripper, Lulu, 1963
Marlena Kleinman
Mezzo-soprano
A Student
Marlena Kleinman
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Annina, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1961, 1962
Past Seasons:
Le Bergère/ L’Ecureuil, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1973
Maddalena, Rigoletto, 1964 (August 26 – 29)
Student, Lulu, 1964
Suzuki, Madame Butterfly, 1963 (July 20 – August 23)
Student, Lulu, 1963
Le Bergère/ L’Ecureuil, L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963
Flora, La traviata, 1962
Orphan, Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
Mary, The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961
John Thomas
Tenor
A Servant
John Thomas
Hometown: Washington, D.C
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1963
Past Seasons:
Major Domo, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Servant, Lulu, 1963
Robert Craft
Conductor
Robert Craft
Hometown: Kingston, NY
SFO Debut:
The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Past Seasons:
Cardillac, 1967
Wozzeck, 1966
The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Lulu, 1964
Le Rossignol, 1963
Lulu, 1963
The Rake’s Progress, 1962
Renard, 1962
Carmen, 1961
Perséphone, 1961
Oedipus Rex, 1961
The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Anna Bolena, 1959
Rudolph Heinrich
Director/ Scenic & Costume Designer
Rudolph Heinrich
Hometown: Halle, Germany
SFO Debut:
Lulu, 1963
Past Seasons:
Lulu, 1964
Carl Seltzer
Lighting Designer
Carl Seltzer
SFO Debut:
Die Fledermaus, 1963
Past Seasons:
Don Giovanni, 1963
Madame Butterfly, 1963
Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Persian Set, 1963
At the Gate, 1963
Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1963
Lulu, 1963
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1963
Le Rossignol, 1963
Lulu (Acts I & II) 1963
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