Chattanooga Times Free Press

Opera returns to Chattanoog­a

CSO presents “Madame Butterfly” tonight and Saturday

- STAFF REPORT

It’s been eight years since the Chattanoog­a Symphony & Opera presented a grand opera — the last was “La Boheme” in 2009.

But opera returns to the Tivoli Theatre this week when the CSO will present Puccini’s timeless love story “Madame Butterfly” tonight, March 23, and Saturday, March 25.

Bob Bernhardt, CSO music director emeritus, will conduct the opera. The guest soloists will be supported by 50 instrument­alists in the orchestra and two dozen chorus members.

Cast in the title role is Shannon Kessler Dooley as Cio-Cio-san, playing opposite Eric Fennell as her love interest Lt. Pinkerton. Mika Shigematsu will play Suzuki, Cio-Cio-san’s maid; and Levi Hernandez is Sharpless, the American consul.

In Puccini’s opera, Madame Butterfly is a young Japanese geisha who clings to the belief that her arrangemen­t with a visiting American naval officer is a loving and permanent marriage. She waits three years for him to return to her, but when he does, he’s accompanie­d by his American wife.

The lyrical beauty of Puccini’s score — in particular, Butterfly’s signature aria, “Un Bel

Di Vedremo” — makes “Madame Butterfly” timeless.

Planning for a production of this magnitude began two years ago. Helen Binder is the stage director, Sarah Hall is stage manager. Darrin Hassevoort is the CSO Chorus director.

Kathy Allison, CSO operations manager, and Scott Leathers, technical director and lighting director, have been working with G. Alan Rusnak, set designer from New Orleans Opera Associatio­n, along with a 12-person tech crew, and about a dozen set, costume and makeup people.

 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG STRICKLAND ?? Shannon Kessler Dooley, center, plays Madame Butterfly in the CSO production of the opera tonight and Saturday. Willa Grace Hansard, right, plays her son, Sorrow, and Mika Shigematsu, left, is Suzuki.
STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG STRICKLAND Shannon Kessler Dooley, center, plays Madame Butterfly in the CSO production of the opera tonight and Saturday. Willa Grace Hansard, right, plays her son, Sorrow, and Mika Shigematsu, left, is Suzuki.

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