NEW-TO-DALLAS PRODUCTION
Colorful Survival of Man Versus Animal
This is no ordinary fox! Composer Leoš Janáček tells the story of a young fox, trapped by the forester as a cub. She makes a dramatic escape in search of what a wild animal’s life should be, including hunting, true love, and always looking over your shoulder. Australian director Barrie Kosky’s bold and glitzy new production brings vibrant theatricality to this classic story.
In her American opera debut as the Little Vixen herself, Mirjam Mesak brings “her lyrical soprano voice” that “radiates from within” (BACHTRACK) in this production by director Barrie Kosky, who “has an unerring antenna for finding hidden pockets of silliness and tenderness, of humor and pathos” (LOS ANGELES TIMES).
Co-Production with Bayerische Staatsoper, Gran Teatre del Liceu, and The Dallas Opera.
Show Details
Language
Sung in Czech with projected English titles
Running Time
Approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes with no intermission.
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Cast

Mirjam Mesak
THE VIXEN
Zachary Nelson
THE FORESTER
Shannon Keegan
LIŠAK
Andrew Harris
THE PARSON/BADGER
Lindsay Ammann
FORESTER’S WIFE/SCREECH-OWLCreative Team

Emmanuel Villaume
CONDUCTORBarrie Kosky
ORIGINAL DIRECTORMichael Levine
STAGE DESIGNERVictoria Behr
COSTUME DESIGNERFranck Evin
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Paolo Bressan
CHORUS DIRECTORTHE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN Synopsis
Act I
In the forest, animals and insects dance and play. A Forester enters and settles down for a nap. A playful Vixen cub startles a frog, who then jumps on the Forester, awakening him. The Forester captures the Vixen and takes her home as a pet.
The Vixen, now a young adult, lives in the Forester’s courtyard along with an amorous old dog. Weary of captivity, she makes mischief and is tied up by the Forester. She dreams of herself as a young woman. At dawn, when the Rooster crows and begins bossing his hens around, the Vixen urges the hens to rebel. She manages to trick them all, as well as the Forester, and escape to freedom.
Act II
Back in the forest the Vixen commandeers a badger’s home.
At a village inn the Forester teases the Schoolmaster about his hopeless infatuation with Terynka, a Roma girl. When the Schoolmaster in turn taunts the Forester over the runaway Vixen, he rushes out to find her.
The Vixen follows the Schoolmaster and the Parson as they drunkenly stumble home from the inn. Mistaking the Vixen for Terynka, the Schoolmaster confesses his passion for her. The Parson laments a hopeless romance from his student days. The Forester spots the Vixen and fires two shots at her, but she escapes unharmed.
In the forest the Vixen meets a charming male Fox, and they are mutually smitten. They retire to the Vixen’s den, and soon they are obliged to marry. All the forest creatures gather to celebrate.
Act III
In the forest the Forester confronts the poacher Harašta, who boasts of his engagement to Terynka. The Forester sets a trap for the Vixen and leaves. The Vixen, the Fox, and their brood of cubs emerge to play. They find the trap and mock the Forester’s ineptitude. Harašta haphazardly shoots and kills the defiant Vixen as her family scatters.
At the inn the Forester tells the Schoolmaster that he found the Vixen’s den empty. The Schoolmaster is dejected to learn that Terynka will marry Harašta that very day, wearing a new fox fur muff that he has given her.
The Forester returns to the spot in the forest where he first met the Vixen. He recalls his youth, marvels at the beauty of nature, and falls asleep, dreaming of the Vixen. A young frog reminds him of the wondrous cycle of nature.
Synopsis by Glyndebourne
Sponsors
Enika and Richard Schulze
Presenting Sponsors
Anonymous
Producing Sponsor
Joanne L. Bober
Supporting Sponsor
The James R. Seitz, Jr. Legacy Production
The VanSickle Family Foundation in honor of Edith and Elmer VanSickle
Season Sponsor