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Giacomo Puccini |
Steven Berlanga |
Layna Chianakas |
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Jordan Best Lori Schulman |
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A NOTE FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTORS
Dear Friends,
Welcome to Santa Cruz Opera Project's production of Puccini’s La Bohème! We are delighted to have you here, joining us on our journey of reimagining opera for the modern age. At Santa Cruz Opera Project, our mission is to connect people to the beauty and power of opera by innovating and creating accessible experiences for all. We believe that opera should be a vibrant and inclusive art form, bursting with relevance and resonating with audiences of diverse backgrounds.
With this vision in mind, we have chosen to present La Bohème—a timeless masterpiece that inspired later works such as RENT and Moulin Rouge, and continues to captivate hearts and minds. Originally set in the bohemian quarters of Paris, this opera portrays the universal human experiences of passion, longing, and the pursuit of dreams. It serves as a reminder that the struggles, aspirations, and joys depicted within its framework transcend time and place.
In our approach, we have set this story in the present time and embraced the concept of gender blind casting, pushing the boundaries of traditional interpretations to reflect the richness and diversity of our society. By exploring the depths of these characters' emotions and their relationships with each other, we hope to shed new light on the story and characters sparking fresh perspectives and conversations, and forging a profound connection between the audience and the performers.
We invite you to join us on this transformative journey, as we breathe new life into La Bohème and create an immersive experience that invites you to engage with opera in a fresh and exciting way. Thank you for being part of our community, supporting our mission, and embracing Santa Cruz Opera Project.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Lori Schulman and Jordan Best
Co-Artistic Directors
SYNOPSIS
Act I
Santa Cruz, CA, Christmas Eve, 2022, an apartment
Marcello (a painter) and Rodolpho, who goes by Rudy, (a poet and writer) try to keep warm by feeding their stove with pages from Rudy’s latest play. Their two roommates, Schaunard (a musician) and Colline (a philosopher) come in with money and food that Schaunard earned from playing for an eccentric wealthy man. They decide to eat out, but Rudy asks them to give her five minutes so she can finish writing an article.
As Rudy is writing alone, Mimì, an upstairs neighbor, knocks on her door. Her candle isn’t working and she asks if they have any batteries that she can use. Mimì has a coughing fit and feels faint, so Rudy invites her in to recover. Mimi goes to leave with a new candle and realizes that she has misplaced the key to her apartment. She turns her candle off, as does Rudy, as an excuse to be in the dark together. In the moonlight, they talk about their lives and beliefs. They share an instant and intense connection with one another and profess their love. When interrupted by the roommates, Mimì asks to join them at Woodhouse for dinner and drinks.
Act II
Later the same evening. Woodhouse Blending and Brewing
Outside the café, Rudy buys a blue hat for Mimì which she adores. They meet up with everyone and order food. Musetta, a dancer and Marcello’s on-and-off ex-girlfriend (who he is still in love with), comes in dressed lavishly alongside her current sugar daddy, Alcindoro. She also still has feelings for Marcello, and causes quite a scene in order to get his attention. It works and Musetta and Marcello’s passionate love is reignited once again. Musetta fakes a hurt foot and sends poor Alcindoro away to buy her new shoes immediately. Realizing the rest of the crew cannot pay for their very large bar tab, the resourceful Musetta adds it to hers and leaves it for Alcindoro to pay when he returns.
INTERMISSION
Act III
February 2023, outside the apartment
Time has passed. Mimì and Rudy are having an argument which is one of many recently. Mimi’s illness has progressed quite a bit and deep down Rudy knows she cannot give her the care that she needs. Mimi also knows there is something terribly wrong with her lungs, but with no insurance, has not been to a doctor to find out. Not wanting to be a burden and tired of the fighting, Mimi decides they need to break up, despite still loving Rudy very much. With their feelings for each other still strong, they decide to stay together for the rest of winter, and part ways in the spring. Meanwhile, Marcello and Musetta get into a fiery argument about Marcello’s jealousy of her flirting with others, and they also break up.
Act IV
Late spring 2023, the apartment.
Months later in their old apartment, Rudy and Marcello sulk about their lost loves. They had both recently seen each other’s ex’s living lavishly with their new partners. Colline and Schaunard come in with a sad excuse for a meal and they make the best of it with joking and dancing.
Musetta appears in great distress with Mimì, who is gravely ill and was found alone on the streets by Musetta. They bring her in and get her stable and comfortable while Musetta gives Marcello her earrings to pawn off for medicine and Colline goes off to sell her nice jacket. Alone, Mimì confesses her true feelings for Rudy and together they reminisce about how they first met. The group returns with a warm jacket and medicine for Mimì, as she peacefully succumbs to her illness. Rudy is the last to notice that she has died, and cries out her name in despair.
Cast
Creative Team
Layna Chianakas
Steven Berlanga
Sophia Haddad
Lori Schulman
Jenn Kirchner and Lucus Ward
Jordan Best
Meet the Company
Diane Syrcle
Jordan Best
Lori Schulman
Omar Rodriguez
Leberta Lorál
Sheri Hammerstrom
David Graham
Susan Leo
Marina Thomas
Shannon D'Antonio
Aria DiSalvio
Jeff Gallagher
Layna Chianakas
Steven Berlanga
Sophia Haddad
Lori Schulman
Jenn Kirchner and Lucus Ward
Jordan Best
Donors
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We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the following individuals and organizations:
Woodhouse Brewery and Tug Newett, our incredibly gracious hosts and partners for this event.
Woodstock Pizza for their generous donation of pizza for our performances
Jake J. Thomas for photographs, and his image used in Act 3
Tug Newett for the beautiful Bohème artwork
Our Board of Directors: Susan Leo, Mindy Pedlar, Diane Syrcle, Jordan Best, Steven Berlanga, and Lori Schulman