La Fille du Regiment, Laurent Pelly's 2008 production of Gaetano Donizetti's opera, is a sidesplitting comedy about love, loyalty, and the absurdities of war. The show boasts a clever script, whimsical sets, and an exceptional cast that brings the story to life with infectious energy.
The plot revolves around Marie, a strong-willed young woman who defies convention by embracing her rugged side and rejecting traditional feminine norms. Her love for Tonio, a charming soldier, ignites a series of hilarious misadventures as they navigate their relationships amidst the chaos of war.
Peter Kálman shines as Marie's doting father Sulpice, bringing warmth and humor to his role with a running gag about forgetting the Marquise de Berkenfield's name. Erin Morley takes center stage as the feisty Marie, delivering a stunning vocal performance that showcases her impressive coloratura skills. Her comedic timing is impeccable, as she brings the house down with a karate-chop-filled laundry scene.
Lawrence Brownlee, as Tonio, is equally endearing, bringing his natural charm and charisma to the role. His chemistry with Morley is undeniable, making their romance a joy to watch.
The supporting cast is equally impressive, with Susan Graham delivering a deliciously over-the-top performance as the haughty Marquise de Berkenfield. Sandra Oh brings her signature wit and sass to the role of Duchess du Krakenthorp, providing some of the show's most memorable moments.
Director Laurent Pelly masterfully balances humor and heartache, creating a production that is both hilarious and touching. Giacomo Sagripanti conducts Donizetti with boundless energy, bringing out the opera's crisp wit and wit.
The Met Opera chorus delivers a thrilling performance, their stomp-and-dance routine in the final scene leaving the audience beaming with delight. With its winning combination of humor, music, and drama, La Fille du Regiment is an unforgettable night at the opera that will leave you smiling long after the curtain falls.
				
			The plot revolves around Marie, a strong-willed young woman who defies convention by embracing her rugged side and rejecting traditional feminine norms. Her love for Tonio, a charming soldier, ignites a series of hilarious misadventures as they navigate their relationships amidst the chaos of war.
Peter Kálman shines as Marie's doting father Sulpice, bringing warmth and humor to his role with a running gag about forgetting the Marquise de Berkenfield's name. Erin Morley takes center stage as the feisty Marie, delivering a stunning vocal performance that showcases her impressive coloratura skills. Her comedic timing is impeccable, as she brings the house down with a karate-chop-filled laundry scene.
Lawrence Brownlee, as Tonio, is equally endearing, bringing his natural charm and charisma to the role. His chemistry with Morley is undeniable, making their romance a joy to watch.
The supporting cast is equally impressive, with Susan Graham delivering a deliciously over-the-top performance as the haughty Marquise de Berkenfield. Sandra Oh brings her signature wit and sass to the role of Duchess du Krakenthorp, providing some of the show's most memorable moments.
Director Laurent Pelly masterfully balances humor and heartache, creating a production that is both hilarious and touching. Giacomo Sagripanti conducts Donizetti with boundless energy, bringing out the opera's crisp wit and wit.
The Met Opera chorus delivers a thrilling performance, their stomp-and-dance routine in the final scene leaving the audience beaming with delight. With its winning combination of humor, music, and drama, La Fille du Regiment is an unforgettable night at the opera that will leave you smiling long after the curtain falls.
 her vocals were insane and she had this amazing comedic timing that just cracked me up every time. And Peter Kálman as Sulpice was the best he had these hilarious running gags where he'd forget lines or something and it would make you LOL. Lawrence Brownlee as Tonio was also so charming I ship him and Marie like crazy
 her vocals were insane and she had this amazing comedic timing that just cracked me up every time. And Peter Kálman as Sulpice was the best he had these hilarious running gags where he'd forget lines or something and it would make you LOL. Lawrence Brownlee as Tonio was also so charming I ship him and Marie like crazy  the whole cast was amazing too, especially Susan Graham as the Marquise de Berkenfield she was just ridiculous in a good way
 the whole cast was amazing too, especially Susan Graham as the Marquise de Berkenfield she was just ridiculous in a good way  . The fact that Peter Kálman has a running gag about forgetting the Marquise de Berkenfield's name is genius
. The fact that Peter Kálman has a running gag about forgetting the Marquise de Berkenfield's name is genius  . And Sandra Oh bringing sass to Duchess du Krakenthorp? Iconic
. And Sandra Oh bringing sass to Duchess du Krakenthorp? Iconic  . Can't wait to see it live!
. Can't wait to see it live! 
 ! The way it combines love, loyalty, and war is like nothing I've ever seen before - it's a comedy goldmine
! The way it combines love, loyalty, and war is like nothing I've ever seen before - it's a comedy goldmine  ! Erin Morley as Marie is absolutely AMAZING
! Erin Morley as Marie is absolutely AMAZING  , her voice is stunning and her comedic timing is on point
, her voice is stunning and her comedic timing is on point  . And Peter Kálman as Sulpice?
. And Peter Kálman as Sulpice?  . I'm definitely adding this show to my watchlist ASAP
. I'm definitely adding this show to my watchlist ASAP  .
. . And Peter Kálman as Sulpice is just perfect, I can already imagine his character's hilarious antics
. And Peter Kálman as Sulpice is just perfect, I can already imagine his character's hilarious antics  . I need to see this show ASAP! Can someone draw me a quick diagram of Marie's laundry scene with karate chops
. I need to see this show ASAP! Can someone draw me a quick diagram of Marie's laundry scene with karate chops  ?
? and Lawrence Brownlee's chemistry with her is adorable
 and Lawrence Brownlee's chemistry with her is adorable  ! Peter Kálman as Sulpice is too funny, his running gag had me dying
! Peter Kálman as Sulpice is too funny, his running gag had me dying  . The sets & costumes are so whimsical & fun
. The sets & costumes are so whimsical & fun  . The music is fire
. The music is fire  , Giacomo Sagripanti's conducting is top-notch
, Giacomo Sagripanti's conducting is top-notch  and comedic timing is on point
 and comedic timing is on point  , his chemistry with Morley is undeniable
, his chemistry with Morley is undeniable  . The sets and script are so clever
. The sets and script are so clever  . Giacomo Sagripanti's conducting skills are pure magic
. Giacomo Sagripanti's conducting skills are pure magic  , and the Met Opera chorus totally brings the house down
, and the Met Opera chorus totally brings the house down  I went to see it last week and I'm still laughing about the laundry scene with Marie
 I went to see it last week and I'm still laughing about the laundry scene with Marie  . The cast is insane, Erin Morley's voice gives me goosebumps every time
. The cast is insane, Erin Morley's voice gives me goosebumps every time  . I loved how the opera balanced humor and drama, it was like a big ol' hug for my heart
. I loved how the opera balanced humor and drama, it was like a big ol' hug for my heart 

 !!! Peter Kálman as Sulpice is a total scene stealer, his running gag about forgetting the Marquise's name had me LOLing
!!! Peter Kálman as Sulpice is a total scene stealer, his running gag about forgetting the Marquise's name had me LOLing  . But what really got me was Susan Graham's performance as the Marquise de Berkenfield - she's just so extra
. But what really got me was Susan Graham's performance as the Marquise de Berkenfield - she's just so extra  Lawrence Brownlee as Tonio is so charming, I was rooting for those two from the get go. The whole cast is talented but Susan Graham's performance as the Marquise de Berkenfield had me dyin' over here
 Lawrence Brownlee as Tonio is so charming, I was rooting for those two from the get go. The whole cast is talented but Susan Graham's performance as the Marquise de Berkenfield had me dyin' over here 
 it's just another cheesy rom-com with a bunch of melodramatic singing. I mean, come on, who writes an opera about a chick who does karate to do laundry?
 it's just another cheesy rom-com with a bunch of melodramatic singing. I mean, come on, who writes an opera about a chick who does karate to do laundry?  and Erin Morley's vocals are okay but not that impressive. Lawrence Brownlee is just phoning it in as Tonio... where's his charisma?
 and Erin Morley's vocals are okay but not that impressive. Lawrence Brownlee is just phoning it in as Tonio... where's his charisma?  . And don't even get me started on the Met Opera chorus, those choreographed dance moves are so awkward
. And don't even get me started on the Met Opera chorus, those choreographed dance moves are so awkward 
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️. . Erin Morley and Lawrence Brownlee have amazing chemistry, and Peter Kálman is just too funny as Marie's dad
. Erin Morley and Lawrence Brownlee have amazing chemistry, and Peter Kálman is just too funny as Marie's dad  . Can't wait to see it live!
. Can't wait to see it live!  ! The cast is literally on fire
! The cast is literally on fire  . And can we talk about the cast? Erin Morley as Marie is absolute perfection – her voice is insane
. And can we talk about the cast? Erin Morley as Marie is absolute perfection – her voice is insane 
 but what really got me was the marquise de berkenfield's character, susan graham was perfection
 but what really got me was the marquise de berkenfield's character, susan graham was perfection