Thursday, January 19, 2023

Utah Opera's The Daughter of the Regiment

I had never seen The Daughter of the Regiment by Gaetano Donizetti before so I was really excited for Utah Opera's production last night.  I usually prefer the tragedies but I loved this delightful performance!  The Twenty-First Regiment of the French army is stationed in the Tyrolean region during the Napoleonic Wars.  Sergeant Sulpice (Matt Burns) is concerned because Marie (Madison Leonard), a canteen girl who has been raised by the regiment since they found her abandoned as a baby, has fallen in love with a Tyrolean named Tonio (Jack Swanson).  Since she has pledged to marry a member of the regiment, Tonio enlists but it is all for naught when Marie discovers that she is the long lost niece of the Marquise of Berkenfield (Elise Quagliata) who insists that she accompany her to learn to be a proper lady.  Tonio, distraught at losing Marie, puts himself in harm's way and is promoted for bravery.  He formally asks the Marquise for Marie's hand in marriage but complications ensue when he learns that she has been betrothed to a Duke.  Leonard is outstanding in the role because not only is her voice beautiful but she has really great comedic timing and wonderful chemistry with Swanson.  I loved the duet between Marie and Tonio, "Depuis l'instant où, dans mes bras," because it is both tender and really playful.  I also loved the hilarious scene where the Marquise has Marie practice being a lady by singing an aria but she breaks out into the regimental song instead (after singing very badly).  I was also really impressed with Swanson's brilliant vocal performance in "Ah! Mes amis," where he tells the regiment that he loves Marie, because he gave me goosebumps every time he hit those high notes!  There is a lot of comedy in this opera, especially a recurring bit whenever Sulpice tells the story of finding Marie (it is even funnier when Marie does it).  I also enjoyed Kevin Nakatni's performances as Hortensius, the Marquise's butler, because his facial expressions are hilarious and Anne Cullimore Decker steals every scene she is in as the venerable Duchess of Krackenthorp because she is so disapproving!  The costumes, which were all made by the Utah Opera costume department, are fabulous!  I loved the attention to detail on the uniforms worn by the regiment and on the gowns worn by Marie, the Marquise, and the Duchess.  The staging is very clever because Act I features a backdrop of forests and mountains and then when the action shifts to the Marquise's chateau in Act II there are windows placed in front of the same backdrop to show the view.  I had so much fun watching this production, often laughing out loud, and I think everyone, even those not familiar with opera, would enjoy it.  There are two more productions with lots of tickets available (go here).

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