Cavalleria Rusticana
2008
May 2 & 3
7:30 p.m.
 
4
2:00 p.m.

Sung in Italian
with projected English translations

The Valentine Theatre

Seduction, abandonment, and a duel to the death Sicilian style. Tempestuous passions, smoldering jealousies, and sweeping melodies in a swift-moving drama that tells the story of the peasant girl Santuzza who, deserted by her suitor, finds vengeance at the hands of a betrayed husband.

Join us for an audience reception following the performance. Food, entertainment and good cheer.

Cavalleria Rusticana is generously sponsored by Wachovia Securities

Synopsis
Cavalleria Rusticana by Pietro Mascangi

SETTING: A Sicilian village, c. 1890.

Early on Easter morning, Turiddu sings about his former beloved, Lola, now the wife of a wine carter, Alfio. As the town stirs, Santuzza, Turiddu's neglected sweetheart, comes looking for the handsome youth at the tavern of his mother, Lucia. The girl reveals she has been excommunicated, but before she can explain why, Alfio comes by with friends, boasting about his pretty young wife. A religious procession fills the square and enters the church for mass, leaving Santuzza to tell Mamma Lucia that Turiddu has taken up with Lola again. When the old woman has gone to mass, Santuzza confronts Turiddu with his betrayal. Lola passes by, and Turiddu follows her into church. Santuzza hurls a curse after him, then, consumed by jealousy, tells Alfio of Lola's infidelity. Santuzza immediately feels remorse, but the damage is done.
When the mass ends, Turiddu and the villagers drink wine, after which Alfio insults Turiddu, who accepts a challenge to duel with knives in a nearby orchard. He begs his mother to take care of Santuzza if he does not return. As Mamma Lucia and Santuzza wait anxiously, shouts rise in the distance. A woman stumbles in crying Turiddu has been killed.