San Diego Opera's 'Madama Butterfly' takes the stage at Civic Theatre

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KPBS got a behind the scenes look into the making of such a grand production and spoke with one of the stars and directors ahead of Friday and Sunday's showings.

Love, loss and honor are central themes in Giacomo Puccini’s"Madama Butterfly" — an opera taking to the stage in San Diego once again.“Many people think of Puccini as the greatest opera composer, so it's very well known. It came after two other very big successes — 'La Boheme' and 'Tosca' and this is a very different world,” Bennett said.

The story focuses on a young woman who supports herself as a geisha after her disgraced father takes his life.The San Diego Symphony practices in the orchestra pit while the stage is set for"Madama Butterfly" inside the San Diego Civic Theatre, April 23, 2024. “Having to sing this intense, complicated opera from a musical standpoint and the amount of stamina and technique required to sing a piece like this — with those two factors kind of always at play — is a lot,” Winters said.

But he leaves her for three years and while he's gone, she bears his son. Meanwhile, he takes an American wife. This leads to an unraveling of Butterfly's identity. “It shows each character as a multi-dimensional human with a journey and their light, I guess — the light side of their personality — and their demons. And each character has it,” Winters said.

 

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