A lively comic opera in three acts filled with bells, romance, and sly mischief at a grand country château.
The Bells of Corneville is a farce of mistaken plans and vivid disguises set in a Norman-Dy village. From the moment a scheming valet hides his gold and a ghostly ruse unfolds, the pace never flags. As lovers trade jests with a chorus of spectators, the local Bailli and his bride-to-be navigate a series of comic upheavals that culminate in a surprise resolution worthy of a full‑scale celebration.
Across acts of playful intrigue, the action moves from candlelit intrigues to a park filled with dancing and revelry. The story balances sly humor with poignant moments, inviting audiences to enjoy a light, melodic escape that still feels hearty and true.
- Charming ensemble numbers and bright comic duets that heighten the mood of each scene.
- A playful mix of disguise, mistaken identity, and a ghostly scheme that drives the plot without heavy drama.
- A vividly staged world of village life, noble misadventures, and ceremonial spectacle at the château.
- A light, melodic score that blends humor with romance, perfect for audiences seeking cheerful entertainment.
Ideal for fans of classic light opera and comic stage works, this edition delivers a brisk, accessible tale of wedlock, wealth, and whimsy that is sure to charm both new and seasoned theatergoers.