Old Maid and the Thief at the DVO

The Telephone, or L’Amour à trois is an English-language comic opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti, who composed the music and wrote the lyrics. It was his fifth opera and was premiered in New York City in February 1947. A Broadway production took place on May 1, 1947, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre as a prelude to performances of The Medium, his fourth opera. These operas became Menotti’s first internationally successful works, notably receiving critically acclaimed productions in Paris and London in 1949 and later touring Europe in 1955 under the sponsorship of the United States Department of State with musical forces led by Thomas Schippers. The Metropolitan Opera Company presented it once, at the Lewisohn Stadium, on July 31, 1965.

The Old Maid and the Thief is a radio opera in one act, commissioned by NBC in 1939 by Gian Carlo Menotti who composed the music and wrote the libretto. The opera premiered in a radio broadcast on April 22, 1939, with Alberto Erede conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra It was the first of several operas in the English language by the young composer who was just 28 years old at the time. He was inspired to write the story of the opera after visiting the family of his partner Samuel Barber. He found that a quaint, cute town actually covered up secrets. It’s tells a twisted tale of morals and evil womanly power. Menotti writes in the libretto “The devil couldn’t do what a woman can – Make a thief out of an honest man.”

Upon the opera’s premiere in 1939, the work was received with wide enthusiasm by American music critics. The success of the opera helped further establish Menotti’s career in the United States. Menotti later adapted the opera slightly so it could be performed on the stage; with the first theatrical production given in 1941 by the Philadelphia Opera Company at the Academy of Music. The New York Philharmonic chose to program portions of the opera in 1942 with conductor Fritz Busch leading the ensemble. The first staged production in New York was presented by the New York City Opera in April 1948 in a double bill with Amelia Goes to the Ball, both operas directed by the composer.

Cast

Miss Todd, Janice Meyerson
Miss Todd, Janice Meyerson
Miss Pinkerton / Lucy, Brooke Schooley
Miss Pinkerton / Lucy, Brooke Schooley
Laetitia, Veronica Mak
Laetitia, Veronica Mak
Bob / Sam, Chris Fistonich
Bob / Sam, Chris Fistonich

Pianist/Music Director Martin Yazdzik
Pianist/Music Director Martin Yazdzik
Stage Director, Carol Castel
Stage Director, Carol Castel