1951 - 1952
The Chocolate Soldier
The scene of the opera is laid near the Dragoman Pass, Bulgaria, 1885. Servia and Bulgaria are at war. The family of Col. Popoff, of the Bulgarian Army consisting of the daughter Nadina, Aurelia, the mother, and Mascha, Aurelia's cousin, are ensconced in their home, fearful of the approaching engagement between the conflicting armies. Nadina, a romantic maiden, is in love with Alexius, a young Bulgarian who has become a hero amongst his countrymen for his brilliant Cavalry charge against the Servians. This young officer is idealized by Nadina, and she is filled with complete admiration for this conquests.
Lieut. Bumerli, a young Swiss officer, attached to the commissary department of the Servian forces, is attacked by the patrol, whom he eludes by climbing into Nadina's boudoir. His suave manners, compelling arguments and quick wit under difficulties force Nadina to conceal him, against her will, and he is saved by the three women who greatly admire his youthful mien and carriage. Later Bumerli, who has engaged in this flirtation with Nadina to save his life, falls in love with her and she, almost against her will, yields her affections to the business-like, scientific Swiss soldier, who shows the half-savage Bulgarians what training and education accomplish against their bombast and mock heroics.
The sentiment of The Chocolate Soldier is evoked by the love affairs of Bumerli and Nadina, Massha and Alexius. The comedy is furnished by the episode of Col. Popoff's house coat which is loaned to Bumerli in order to make his escape, its return, and the fact that the photographs of the three women are hidden in the pockets.
Producer: Joseph E. Webb
Musical Director: H. Bramwell Bailey
Cast
Aileen Ryan
Louka - Maid Servant
Clesson Goodhue
Colonel Kasimir Popoff
Donald Mason
Captain Massakroff
Eileen Armstrong
Nadina
Freda Lyon
Mascha
George Dupuis
Major Alexius Spiridoff
Jack Zourie
Stephan - Man Servant
Janet Giles
Aurelia
John H. Fish
Lieutenant Bumerli
Alan Hoskins
Chorus
Arnold Sharp
Chorus
Arthur Pownall
Chorus
Audrey Patterson
Chorus
Bill Currie
Chorus
Carmen Pickard
Chorus
Dermot Sladen
Chorus
Desmond McKenna
Chorus
Doreen McCallum
Chorus
Dorine Black
Chorus
Dorothy Campbell
Chorus
Edna Peters
Chorus
Eleanor Whitworth
Chorus
Elsie Dudley
Chorus
George Montgomery
Chorus
Grace Schultz
Chorus
Ivan Mitchell
Chorus
John Pickard
Chorus
Juliette Sabourin
Chorus
Katherine Kay
Chorus
Kaye Adams
Chorus
Lloyd Burton
Chorus
Margaret Leary
Chorus
Margaret Rowles
Chorus
Marie Lee
Chorus
Marion Deavy
Chorus
Mary Allen
Chorus
Mary Barrette
Chorus
Mildred Ker
Chorus
Muriel Wetzstein
Chorus
Nancy Flahven
Chorus
Norma Besserer
Chorus
Norma Coll
Chorus
Phyllis Ryan
Chorus
Ralph Hopkins
Chorus
Rita Curley
Chorus
Robert Taylor
Chorus
Rose McCallum
Chorus
Ruby Rutkowsky
Chorus
Rudge Whitworth
Chorus
Ted Hothersall
Chorus
Production
A.E. MacLaurin
House Manager
Christine McCulloch Allan
Prompting
Dermot Sladen
Business Manager
Malabar Toronto
Costumes
Phillis Kerr
Properties
Ralph Wetzstein
Assistant Musical Director
Verne Ridgeway
Scenery Designer
Winifred Canty
Accompanist