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A dark twist on the apocryphal story of Susannah and the Elders, Carlisle Floyd鈥檚 Susannah is one of the most-performed American operas of all time. Susannah Polk, a wide-eyed and lovely young woman, lives a simple and happy life with her older brother Sam, who raised her. She finds herself viciously ostracized by her small Tennessee mountain village after a group of church elders discover her bathing nude in a secluded stream near her home. Though her intentions were entirely innocent, she is painted as a sinning seductress by the elders, in part to conceal their own lustful feelings, and the entire town turns against her. A visiting preacher, Reverend Olin Blitch, tries to force her into repentance to 鈥渟ave her soul,鈥� but turns out to be far more of a devil than is shown in his evangelistic exterior: He rapes Susannah and discovers all too intimately her innocence. He begs her, and the Lord, for forgiveness, but is shot dead by Sam as revenge for violating his sister. The town descends on Susannah鈥檚 house to drive her out of town, but she stands her ground, laughing maniacally as she chases them off with a shotgun, leaving her starkly alone as the curtain falls.

Show Information

Libretto
Carlisle Floyd
Category
Opera
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1955
Genres
Drama
Settings
Multiple Settings
Time & Place
1950s; new hope valley, a small mountain town in tennessee
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
Large
Dancing
Some Dance
Ideal For
Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult Characters, Medium Cast

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Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Susannah Polk

Lead

Female

Soprano

Reverend Olin Blitch

Lead

Male

Bass

Sam Polk

Supporting

Male

Tenor

Little Bat McLean

Supporting

Male

Elder McLean

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Elder Gleaton

Supporting

Male

Elder Hayes

Supporting

Male

Tenor

Elder Ott

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Mrs. McLean

Supporting

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

Mrs. Gleaton

Supporting

Female

Soprano

Mrs. Hayes

Supporting

Female

Soprano

Mrs. Ott

Supporting

Female

Townspeople

Ensemble

Either Gender

Songs

Prelude (Orchestra)

Act I

  • Scene 1: The New Hope Church (Susannah, Elders, Elders鈥� Wives, Blitch, Little Bat, Townspeople)
  • Scene 2: The Polk House (Susannah, Sam, Little Bat)
  • Scene 3: The Stream (Susannah, Elders)
  • Scene 4: The New Hope Church (Susannah, Elders, Elders鈥� Wives, Little Bat, Townspeople)
  • Scene 5: The Polk House (Susannah, Little Bat, Sam)

Act II

  • Scene 1: The Polk House (Susannah, Sam)
  • Scene 2: Inside the New Hope Church (Susannah, Blitch, Elders, Elders鈥� Wives, Little Bat, Townspeople)
  • Scene 3: The Polk House (Susannah, Blitch)
  • Scene 4: Inside the New Hope Church (Susannah, Elders, Elders鈥� Wives, Blitch
  • Scene 5: The Polk House (Susannah, Sam, Elders, Elders鈥� Wives, Little Bat, Townspeople)

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