Gershwin's Porgy & Bess
LA Opera
Dorothy Chandler Pavillion
LA
Broadcast date: 2007-08-11

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File Listing:
Announcer 8:02
Acts I & II
29:10
18:27
6:00
10:30
5:20
5:41
14:05

Announcer/Interview 10:00
Act III
17:23
14:59
8:11
19:43
3:40

Total Time: 171:09

PRODUCTION DATES
Friday May 4, 2007 7:30 p.m. (Probable recording date)
Saturday May 5, 2007 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday May 8, 2007 7:30 p.m.
Thursday May 10, 2007 7:30 p.m.
Friday May 11, 2007 7:30 p.m.
Sunday May 13, 2007 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday May 15, 2007 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday May 16, 2007 2:00 p.m.
Thursday May 17, 2007 7:30 p.m.
Friday May 18, 2007 7:30 p.m.
Saturday May 19, 2007 8:00 p.m.
Sunday May 20, 2007 1:00 p.m.

CAST LIST
PORGY (MAY 4, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19) Kevin Short
BESS (MAY 4, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19) Morenike Fadayomi
CROWN (MAY 4, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19) Lester Lynch
SPORTIN' LIFE (MAY 4, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19) Jermaine Smith
CLARA (MAY 4, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19) Laquita Mitchell
JAKE Eric Greene View Profile View Profile
SERENA (MAY 4, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19) Angela Simpson
MARIA Marietta Simpson

CREATIVE TEAM
CONDUCTOR John DeMain
DIRECTOR Francesca Zambello
SET DESIGNER Peter J. Davison
COSTUME DESIGNER Paul Tazewell
LIGHTING DESIGNER Mark McCullough
ORIGINAL CHOREOGRAPHY Denni Sayers
CHOREOGRAPHER Jennie Ford

From Wikipedia:

Plot

Setting: Catfish Row, a fictitious suburb of Charleston, South Carolina in the 'recent past' (c.1930).

Act I

* Scene 1 - Catfish Row, a summer evening.

The opera begins with a short introduction which segues into an evening in Catfish Row. Jasbo Brown entertains the community with his piano playing. Clara sings a lullaby to her baby ("Summertime") as the working men prepare for a game of craps. Clara's husband, Jake, tries his own lullaby ("A Woman is a Sometime Thing") with little effect. Porgy, a cripple and a beggar, enters on his goat cart to organize the game. Crown, a lowlife, and his woman Bess enter, and the game begins. Sportin' Life, the local supplier of "happy dust" (cocaine) and bootleg alcohol, also joins in. One by one, the players get crapped out, leaving only Robbins and Crown, who have become extremely drunk. When Robbins wins, Crown starts a fight, and eventually kills Robbins. Crown runs, telling Bess to fend for herself. The door is shut on her by most of the residents, except Porgy, who shelters her.

* Scene 2 - Serena's Room, the following night.

The mourners sing a spiritual to Robbins ("Gone, Gone, Gone"). To raise money for his burial, a saucer is placed on his chest for the mourners' donations ("Overflow"). A white detective enters, in a speaking voice telling Serena (Robbins' wife) that she must bury her husband soon, or his body will be given to medical students. He arrests Peter (a bystander), whom he will force to testify against Crown. Serena laments her loss in "My man's gone now." The undertaker enters, and agrees to bury Robbins as long as Serena promises to pay him back. Bess and the chorus finish the act with "Leavin' for the Promise' Lan'".
"My man's gone now" sung by Cynthia Clarey in the Glyndebourne Production
"My man's gone now" sung by Cynthia Clarey in the Glyndebourne Production

Act II

* Scene 1 - Catfish Row, a month later, in the morning.

Jake and the other fishermen prepare for work ("It take a long pull to get there"). Clara asks Jake not to go, and to come to a picnic, but he tells her that they desperately need the money. This causes Porgy to sing from his window about his outlook on life ("I got plenty o' nuttin'"). Sportin' Life waltzes around, selling cocaine, but soon incurs the wrath of Maria ("I hates yo' struttin' style"). A fraudulent lawyer, Frazier, arrives and farcically divorces Bess from Crown. Archdale, a white lawman, enters and informs Porgy that Peter will soon be released. The bad omen of a buzzard flies over Catfish Row, causing Porgy to sing "Buzzard keep on flyin' over".

As the rest of Catfish Row prepares for the picnic, Sportin' Life asks Bess to start a new life with him in New York; she refuses. Bess and Porgy are now left alone, and express their love for each other ("Bess, you is my woman now"). The chorus re-enters in high spirits as they prepare to leave for the picnic ("Oh, I can't sit down"). Bess leaves Porgy behind as they go off to the picnic. Porgy reprises "I got plenty o' nuttin'" in high spirits.

* Scene 2 - Kittiwah Island, that evening.

The chorus enjoys themselves at the picnic ("I ain't got no shame doin' what I like to do!"). Sportin' Life presents the chorus his cynical views on the Bible ("It ain't necessarily so"), causing Serena to chastise them ("Shame on all you sinners!"). Crown enters to talk to Bess, and he reminds her that Porgy is "temporary." Bess wants to leave Crown forever ("Oh, what you want wid Bess?") but Crown makes her follow him into hiding in the woods.

* Scene 3 - Catfish Row, a week later, just before dawn.

Jake leaves to go fishing with his crew, and Peter returns from prison. Bess is lying in Porgy's room, delirious. Serena prays to remove Bess's affliction ("Oh, doctor Jesus"). The Strawberry Woman and the Crab Man sing their calls on the street, and Bess soon recovers from her fever. Bess talks with Porgy about her sins ("I wants to stay here") before exclaiming "I loves you, Porgy". Porgy promises to protect her from Crown. The scene ends with the hurricane bell signaling an approaching storm.

* Scene 4 - Serena's Room, dawn of the next day.

The residents of Catfish Row drown out the sound of the storm with prayer. A knock is heard at the door, and the chorus believes it to be Death ("Oh there's somebody knocking at the door"). Crown enters dramatically, seeking Bess. The chorus tries praying to make Crown leave, causing him to goad them with the un-Christian "A red-headed woman make a choo-choo jump its track." Clara sees Jake's boat turn over in the river, and she runs out to try and save him. Crown says that Porgy is not a real man, as he cannot go out to rescue her from the storm. Crown goes himself, and the chorus finish their prayer. Clara dies in the storm, and Bess will now care for her baby.

Act III

* Scene 1 - Catfish Row, the next night.

The chorus mourns Clara and Jake ("Clara, don't you be downhearted"). Crown enters to claim Bess, and a fight ensues, which ends with Porgy killing Crown. Porgy exclaims to Bess "You've got a man now. You've got Porgy!"

* Scene 2 - Catfish Row, the next afternoon.

A detective enters and talks with Serena and Maria about the murders of Crown and Robbins. They deny knowledge of Crown's murder, causing the detective to question an apprehensive Porgy. He asks Porgy to come and identify Crown's body. Sportin' Life tells Porgy that corpses bleed in the presence of their murderers, and the detective will use this to hang Porgy. Porgy refuses to identify the body, and is arrested for contempt of court. Sportin' Life forces Bess to take cocaine, and then tells her that Porgy will be locked up for a long time. He tells her that she should start a new life with him in New York with the dazzling "There's a boat dat's leavin' soon for New York". She shuts the door on his face, but he knows that doubt at Porgy's return will make her follow him.

* Scene 3 - Catfish Row, a week later.

Porgy returns to Catfish Row richer, after playing craps on the street with his loaded dice. He gives gifts to the residents, and does not understand why they all seem so downhearted. He sees Clara's baby is now with Serena and madly asks where Bess is. Maria and Serena tell him that Bess has run off with Sportin' Life to New York in the trio "Bess is gone." Porgy calls for his goat cart, and leaves for New York to find Bess in the closing song "Oh Lawd, I'm on my way".

Song Listing:

Introduction
Summertime
Seems like these bones don't give me nothin' but boxcars tonight
Summertime
What, that chile ain't asleep yet?...A woman is a sometime thing
Honey man! Honey man! Here come de honey man
They pass by singin'
Here comes Big Boy!
Crown cock-eyed drunk...Oh, little stars
Oh stop them! Don't let them fight!
Wake up an' hit it out. You ain't got no time to lose
Gone, gone, gone...Overflow
Um! A saucer-buryin' setup, I see
My man's gone now
How de saucer stan' now, my sister?
Leavin' for the Promise' Lan (Oh, the train is at the station)
It take a long pull to get there (Oh, I'm a-goin' out to the Blackfish Banks)
Oh, I got plenty o'nuttin'
Mornin', lawyer, lookin' for somebody?
Dey's a Buckra comin'
'Lo Bess, goin' to de picnic?
Bess, you is my woman now
Oh, I can't sit down
Allegretto barbaro..Ha da da, ha da da
It ain't necessarily so
Crown! You know very well dis Crown
Oh...What you want wid Bess?
Honey, dat's all de breakfast I got time for
Well, if it ain' ole Peter!
Oh Doctor Jesus
Oh dey's so fresh an' fine...I'm talkin' about devil crabs
Porgy, Porgy, dat you there, ain' it?
I loves you, Porgy
Why you been out on that wharf so long, Clara?
Storm
Oh, de Lawd shake de Heavens
One of dese mornin's...Oh dere's somebody knockin' at de do'
You is a nice parcel of Christians
A red-headed woman
Jake's boat in de river, upside down!
Clara, Clara, don't you be downhearted
Ha ha ha
Summertime
Introduction, Wait for us at the corner
Listen: There's a boat dat's leavin' soon for New York
Occupational humoresque - Good mornin'
It's Porgy comin' home
Oh, Bess, oh where's my Bess
Where's Bess gone? Oh Lawd, I'm on my way