
The Ballad of Baby Doe 1961
Based on the lives of historical figures…
…in Leadville, Colorado, the opera chronicles the real-life love story of Elizabeth “Baby” Doe Tabor, a young woman who falls for wealthy Colorado silver magnate Horace Tabor, leaving behind his first wife Augusta, as their lives intertwine with the boom and bust of the mining industry, culminating in a tragic downfall marked by love, betrayal, and the loss of fortune.
Synopsis
Act I
The story of this opera is fact, not fiction.
The Colorado Gold Strikes of the 1850’s attracted the bold, the adventurous and the merely footloose from all over the country. Among those arriving in the new Eldorado was Horace Tabor and his prim wife, Augusta, who had left the stony acres of Vermont to seek their fortunes in the western mountains. Like so many of the hopefuls, they suffered years of poverty. Then they struck it rich. With his first strike, Tabor bought the Matchless Mine, out of which poured a littering treasure of silver.
In his fifties, at the height of his wealth and power, Tabor met Elizabeth McCourt Doe, nicknamed Baby Doe by the miners of Central City, where she lived with her weakling husband, Harvey. The meeting was not accidental. Baby Doe had come to Leadville to better her fortunes, and one way to do that was to know Horace Tabor. But what began as a calculated maneuver developed into an abiding devotion for the man thirty years her senior. Their secret marriage was followed by a spectacular and calamitous Catholic wedding in Washington, D.C. President Chester A. Arthur attended and was appalled when he learned the truth about the ceremony. Polite society forever outcast Horace and his Baby Doe.
Artists

Doris Yarick
Soprano
Baby Doe

Robert Trehy
Baritone
Horace Tabor

Mary McMurray
Soprano
Augusta (June 30)

Sharon Tebbenkamp
Soprano
Sarah (June 30)/ Augusta (July 5 - 8)

Mary Davenport
Mezzo-soprano
Mama McCourt

Robert Kirkham
Baritone
William Jennings Bryan

Alexander Perkins
Tenor
Chester A. Arthur/ Old Silver Miner

Thomas Parish
Tenor
Father Chapelle

Richard Kramer
Tenor
Hotel Clerk/ Washington Dandy

Harry Hopkins
Tenor
Leadville Mayor/ Stage Doorman

Norman Riggins
Bass
Bouncer/ Denver Politician

Therman Bailey
Bass
Albert/ Footman

Marlena Kleinman
Mezzo-soprano
Mary

Mary Burgess
Mezzo-soprano
Emily

Iris Bala
Mezzo-soprano
Effie

William Johns
Tenor
Sam

Carl Mathis
Tenor
Bushy

Rodney Stenborg
Baritone
Barney

Richard Best
Bass-baritone
Jacob

James Wilson
Tenor
Washington Dandy

Guy Waid
Tenor
Washington Dandy

Irving Pearson
Bass
Washington Dandy

Catherine Christensen
Soprano
Kate

Marcia Baldwin
Mezzo-soprano
Silver Dollar/ Meg

Jenneke Barton
Mezzo-soprano
Samantha

Robert Baustian
Conductor

Henry Butler
Director

Eldon Elder
Scenic & Costume Designer

Robert L. Benson
Lighting Designer

Thomas Andrew
Director/ Choreographer

John Moriarty
Chorus Master