Details

Duration 150 Minutes
Language Italian
Subtitles Bulgarian English

The 1920s. A fifteen-year-old girl from Japan dreams of a world filled with "love and freedom"—a world where a woman is happy, loved, and loving, dressed in silk dresses, with modern hairstyles and pearls, with rights, freedom, and the choice to be rich, independent, modern. This world is called America, and the girl's dream is the "American Dream."

Cho-Cho San sees New York on film—beautiful women in white silk dresses and pearls, courted by handsome men, Chinatown with smiling children, skyscrapers, cars, the Statue of Liberty...

From that moment, the young Japanese girl has one single dream—the American Dream! She wants to be Mrs. Pinkerton and live with her beloved in the land of dreams come true, America.

She renounces her religion, leaves her family...

She marries... He leaves... A child is born...

And she begins to wait… waiting for her beloved, dreaming of a place where the three of them will be happy, where everything seems possible and beautiful… America.

Three years later, he returns, but with his new American wife.

They want the child; it will be happy there in "the other country," the land of dreams...

She takes her own life, NOT because her beloved left her, but because, along with him, she loses the Dream. The Big Dream.

Nina Naydenova – Director

Creative Team

Marcin Niesiołowski
Marcin Niesiołowski
Conductor
Nina Naidenova
Nina Naidenova
Conductor
Petko Tanchev
Petko Tanchev
Set Designer
Tsvetanka Petkova - Stoinova
Costume designer
Boryana Sechanova
Boryana Sechanova
Choreographer
Atanaska Popova
Choir conductor
Tsvetan Tsvetkov
Tsvetan Tsvetkov
Choirmaster
Mark Fowler
Mark Fowler
Assistant Director
Todorka Mitkovska
Assistant Director

Cast

Tanya Ivanova
Tanya Ivanova
Cio-Cio-San
Carlos Cardoso
guest
Carlos Cardoso
F. B. Pinkerton
Mariya Radoeva
Mariya Radoeva
Suzuki
Svilen Nikolov
Svilen Nikolov
Sharpless
Mark Fowler
Mark Fowler
Goro
Bozhidar Bozhkilov
Bozhidar Bozhkilov
Bonzo
Mariya Anastasova
Mariya Anastasova
Kate
Boris Kuchkov
Boris Kuchkov
Yamadori

Featuring

Choir
Opera Plovdiv
Orchestra
Opera Plovdiv
Ballet
Opera Plovdiv

Location

Ancient Theatre

The Ancient Theatre in Plovdiv, built in the 2nd century, has a capacity of around 2,200 seats and is an active cultural venue for concerts and theatrical events.

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