La-boheme-poster* Notes *
A charming production of La Bohème opened at San Francisco Lyric Opera at Cowell Theater last night. The orchestra was not quite together, and at times the singers were not with the orchestra either. For the first act I was unable to stop listening to the orchestra, as it was on the same level as the audience and I was only in the second row. By chance I was right by the violas, which brought me back to the days of being in my high school's orchestra. Kim A. Tolman's set was artful and perfectly in keeping with the spirit of the opera. The changes of scene went smoothly and the background projections were not distracting. Most of the costumes were good, though the blue gown Mimi wore in Act IV looked like it was borrowed from Romeo and Juliet. All the singers were fine, especially Shawnette Sulker as Musetta. Sulker was quite the actress as well. Tenor Vincent Chambers (Rodolfo) and baritone Nathaniel Hackmann (Marcello) both showed promise.

* Tattling *
The person next to me in Row E Seat 104 must have been under the impression that this was a sing-along opera, for she sang with nearly every famous aria. She was rather flat, but certainly she knew many of the words. Notably she did not sing Colline's aria in Act IV, nor did she announce the title beforehand, but thankfully she conducted, swaying her right hand back and forth.

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5 responses to “La Bohème at SF Lyric”

  1. Niki Avatar
    Niki

    You are truly obsessed! I can’t believe you went to a Puccini! Just desperate for some opera?

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  2. SF Mechanist Avatar
    SF Mechanist

    Hey OT– thanks for giving us the heads up on this one because otherwise I would have missed it and the performance was quite enjoyable. Went today and everyone was pretty together after the first act I thought, but I won’t even get in to the supertitles…
    So I’ve been meaning to ask, why aren’t there any reviews from the California Theater in San Jose? I’ve nearly always enjoyed it when I went, maybe not as good as the War Memorial, but I always get the sense they are doing more with less there. And there are always tattle-worthy events especially among the season pass holders (but nothing like anyone ever singing along LOL I would have told here to STFU!) =p

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  3. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Niki: Bohème is the one Puccini opera I actually like, but yes, I did subscribe to SF Lyric, just to see how they were and to get my opera fix.
    SF Mechanist: It was a fun performance and I’m glad you enjoyed it too.
    I did go to Opera San José one time in 2002, and I should try it again, perhaps next season. The one performance wasn’t impressive, but I’ve heard many good things about that opera. I’m a bit too disorganized to get myself to the South Bay on a regular basis.

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  4. Celeste Winant Avatar

    back seat conductors are my favorite. why does poking the air make you better appreciate the music? When someone if doing this in my sightline, I always have to turn away. I love it when you can feel someone conducting, even when you can’t see them. especially if they can’t quite get the tempo.

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  5. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    I never did understand it either, it seems especially rampant in cases of well-known music.

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