OVERVIEW
Roles:
| Role | Voice Type | Range ? | Character Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lillian Alling | high | A new Russian immigrant | |
| Irene | middle-high | An older woman | |
| Scotty, Brooklyn Boy | middle-low | A telegraph lineman | |
| Jimmy | middle | Irene's son | |
| Sergei, Constable Wyman, Jozéf | middle-low | Lillian's brother-in-law | |
| Bobby, Kristian, Billy | middle | ||
| Karl, Sam, Brooklyn Boy | low | ||
| Brooklyn Boy, Drifter, Charlie | middle | ||
| Nora | middle-high | ||
| Passerby | high | ||
| Sergei’s child | high | ||
| SATB Chorus | high | Immigrants at Ellis Island, Farm Folk in North Dakota, Oakalla Prisoners, Vancouverites |
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SYNOPSIS
Act One
In the mountains of British Columbia in 1980, Irene and her son Jimmy pack up Irene’s beloved cabin, in preparation for moving her to the city for better care. Jimmy discovers an old-fashioned spinning top. Irene reveals it once belonged to Lillian Alling, a mysterious woman who disappeared into the wilderness more than fifty years ago. As Jimmy debates whether to keep the top or throw it out, Irene recalls Lillian’s story. She tells the tale as they begin their drive to the city.
In New York in 1927, Lillian Alling, newly-arrived from Russia and in search of Jozèf, is lost in a crowd of other immigrants at Ellis Island. She eventually finds her way to the Brooklyn apartment of Sergei, Jozèf’s brother. Sergei and his wife reluctantly reveal that Jozèf is in North Dakota and advise Lillian to abandon her search. Lillian refuses. She sets off to find maps and continue her search, on foot.
Irene continues to tell Jimmy the story of Lillian’s journey through the American mid-west and prairies.
Lillian, having travelled for some time, sees a wanderers’ camp in the dark, and a young boy playing with a top like the one Jimmy found in Irene’s house. The camp and the boy disappear. Lillian continues her journey and meets a drifter who teaches her to hop freight trains.
Lillian arrives on the northern prairies and encounters a group of Norwegian immigrant farmers, who reveal that Jozèf had lived with them for some time before leaving without warning the previous month. Lillian discovers that Jozèf planned to cross the border into Canada to pan for gold in Telegraph Creek, British Columbia. Kristian, one of the Norwegians, cautions her to abandon her search but Lillian remains resolute and vows to follow him.
As Kristian leaves Lillian in the darkness, she again sees the camp and the young boy, which disappear as Irene continues her narration.
Scotty, Sam, Charlie and Bill, telegraph linemen, exchange news of a mysterious woman who has been seen along the Telegraph Trail. Lillian approaches Scotty’s cabin and enters, startling him. Jimmy, astonished, realizes that the Scotty of Irene’s story is his father.
As Lillian and Scotty talk, Constable Wyman appears, having been called by Scotty. Wyman searches Lillian and finds a small pistol hidden in her clothes. He arrests her immediately and has her sent to Oakalla Prison Farm, near Vancouver. Irene falls silent as Jimmy gently hands her the spinning top.
Act Two
As Jimmy and Irene resume their journey, Irene continues the story of Lillian Alling.
It is the spring of 1928. Lillian has been released from custody and, intent on resuming her journey, has taken a job in a downtown Vancouver café. When Scotty Macdonald walks in one day, Lillian is shocked, and wants nothing to do with him, but Scotty is persistent. He explains that he betrayed her in order to save her from death in the wilds. Their friendship grows, and Lillian finally reveals why she is searching for Jozéf. It is not what Scotty imagined. The opera ends with a surprising revelation from Irene and a final cathartic confrontation on the banks of the Skeena River.
PREMIERE PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Cast:
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Lillian | Frederique Vezina |
| Irene | Judith Forst |
| Jimmy | Roger Honeywell |
| Scotty | Aaron St. Clair Nicholson |
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Premiere Production Team:
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Director | Kelly Robinson |
| Music Director | Jacques Lacombe |
| Set Design | Sue Le Page |
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Opera Tags:
11 voices20th CenturyAgingAmericaBaritoneBass-baritoneBritish ColumbiaCanadaCanadian historyCaptivityCast size of 11ChorusDramaFamilyFamily dramaFarmFatherHigh voiceHistoryHusbandImmigrantImmigrationIncarcerationJourneyLoveLow voiceMemoryMezzo-sopranoMiddle voiceMiddle-high voiceMiddle-low voiceMotherMysteryParentPunishmentRelationshipReunionRomanceRussiaSATB chorusSecretSeriousSonSopranoTenorTravelVancouverWifeWomen
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