Note: The performance scheduled for March 21, 2020, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Georges Bizet’s romantic, one-act operetta about love and omelets was composed for a music competition when the composer (world-renowned for his operas Carmen and The Pearl Fishers) was just eighteen years old.
A youthful vitality permeates this story set in 19th century Padua, Italy, in the home of the Mayor, his wife Veronica, and his love-struck daughter, Laurette.”
She’s enamored of the ever-resourceful Silvio, an army captain, who dons one disguise after another to infiltrate the household, in order to win the hand of the girl he adores. Sound simple? Guess again! The classic storybook set and costumes were designed by Production Designer Tommy Bourgeois. This TDO production will be revived under the direction of SMU’s Hank Hammett and Dallas Opera’s Education Music Director and Pianist Mary Dibbern.
Featuring The Dallas Opera Orchestra
Schedule for the Performance
12:30pm Lobby and arts and crafts opens
1:15pm Hall opens for season subscribers
1:30pm Hall opens for all ticket holders
2:00pm performance begins
3:05pm performance ends
The Dallas opera is proud to continue their partnership with the North Texas Food Bank, now entering its fourth year and you can support this partnership and enjoy a family performance for FREE. Simply bring two items from the list below, on the Family Performance day you wish to attend, to receive one FREE ticket.
NTFB’s Most Needed Items
- Low-Sodium Canned Vegetables
- Dried or Canned Beans
- Whole-Grain Rice or Pasta
- Healthy Cereal
- Peanut Butter
A Dallas Opera Production
Show Details
Language
Sung in English with English Supertitles
Cast
Amanda Kosi
Laurette (March 21)
Hilary Grace Taylor
Veronica (October 6)
Ardeen Pierre
Veronica (March 21)
David Bogaev
Silvio, Pasquin, Doctor Miracle (October 6)
Matthew Corcoran
Silvio, Pasquin, Doctor Miracle (March 21)
T. Hastings Reeves
The Mayor (October 6)
Joseph Goodale
The Mayor (March 21)Creative Team
Paolo Bressan
Conductor October 6th
Stephanie Rhodes
Conductor March 21st
Mary Dibbern, Ph.D.
Music Director & Pianist
Krista Billings
Lighting Designer
Tommy Bourgeois
Set & Costume DesignerSynopsis
Doctor Miracle is a one-act comic opera. The story is set in the town of Padua, Italy, in the 19th century. The action takes place in the home of the town’s mayor.
The opera opens with the Mayor, his second wife Veronica, and his daughter, Laurette, sitting on their terrace. They hear a loud noise and see a door-to-door salesman, Doctor Miracle, selling his cure-all remedy. Unknown to the family, Doctor Miracle is really Silvio, a military captain in disguise who is in love with Laurette.
After a time, the three turn their attention away from Doctor Miracle. The Mayor informs his daughter that he has hired a new servant, Pasquin, to replace his old servant whom he had fired for passing love notes between Silvio and Laurette. He leaves to retrieve Pasquin.
Laurette is soon lost in her own thoughts, singing of her love for Silvio. However, her father already has plans for her to marry the local chemist. He does not like Silvio and has told Laurette she is not allowed to even speak to him.
The Mayor returns with Pasquin and introduces him to Laurette and Veronica. The family does not realize Pasquin is really Silvio, once again in disguise. The Mayor asks the ladies to leave so he can speak to Pasquin alone. After a few minutes of conversation, the Mayor realizes he and Pasquin will get along famously as they both share a deep dislike for soldiers. He is further impressed when Pasquin informs him that he is an excellent chef and asks him to put his culinary skills to use by making lunch for the family.
Pasquin makes an omelet for the family’s lunch. The awful smell and taste of the omelet send the Mayor and his wife running from the house. This gives Silvio the chance to remove his disguise and indulge in a love duet with Laurette. When the Mayor returns, he finds the pair and orders Silvio out of the house.
Soon a letter arrives with a message for the Mayor stating that the omelet he tasted was poisoned and there is no antidote. The family panics. When they realize that the village doctor is out of town, the Mayor sends for Doctor Miracle. Doctor Miracle arrives and agrees to save the day, but only if he is granted Laurette’s hand in marriage. The Mayor agrees to the marriage and scrambles to get the prescription from Doctor Miracle. When he begins to read it, he realizes that he was never actually poisoned, and the “Doctor” reveals that his true identity is Silvio. The Mayor is furious when he realizes he has been tricked and tells Silvio that he will never marry Laurette. Finally, after the family and Silvio plead with him, the Mayor gives in to the merry mood and joins in celebrating Laurette’s happiness. All is well, and everyone is happy.
Media
Recommended Listening
On CD: Bizet – Le Docteur Miracle 2013 (EMI), Marie-Bénénedicte Souquet, Isabelle Druet, Jérôme Billy, Pierre-Yves Pruvot; Samuel Jean, cond. (Avignon-Provence Lyric Orchestra). Recording is in French
