The Flying Dutchman 101 - Characters and Plot - Opera Colorado (2024)

December 18, 2023 | By Angelica DiIorio | Opera 101, The Flying Dutchman

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Imagine you are sitting at your local bar and a man enters, dressed like a pirate from the eighteenth century. How would you react? In Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, this mysterious stranger is met with suspicion by most. Luckily, outcasts have a way of coming together.

Wagner’s supernatural drama is all about legends, community, and outcasts looking for their place. Before you see it live at the opera house this winter, learn the full story of a love strong enough to break a lonely curse.

The Flying Dutchman makes landfall with Opera Colorado from February 27 to March 3. Tickets are on sale now, starting at just $39>>

    • The Origins
    • The Characters
    • The Plot

The Origins of The Flying Dutchman

Composer and Librettist – Richard Wagner (May 1813 – February 1883)

Source Material – Folklore about the Flying Dutchman

The Characters of The Flying Dutchman

Senta (soprano) – Daland’s daughter. Played by Marcy Stonikas, making her Opera Colorado debut.

Mary (mezzo-soprano) – Senta’s aunt figure. Played by Dana Beth Miller, returning to Opera Colorado after performing in Falstaff (Dame Quickly).

Erik (tenor) – Senta’s suitor. Played by Chad Shelton, returning to Opera Colorado after performing in Don Giovanni (Don Ottavio) in 2003.

Steersman (tenor) – a member of Daland’s crew. Played by Jonathan Johnson, returning to Opera Colorado after performing in Pagliacci (Beppe) andDie tote Stadt (Gaston/Victorin).

The Dutchman (baritone) – a ghostly sea captain. Played by Olafur Sigurdarson, returning to Opera Colorado after performing the title role in Falstaff .

Daland (bass) – a struggling ship captain and Senta’s father. Played by Harold Wilson, returning to Opera Colorado after performing in The Barber of Seville(Basilio), La fanciulla del West(Ashby), andAida(Ramfis).

The Plot of The Flying Dutchman

Setting

A North American coastal town and the surrounding shoreline

The Flying Dutchman — Act One

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Daland and his crew dock their ship to wait out a raging storm at sea. The Steersman keeps watch while others go to sleep but quickly falls asleep himself, missing the arrival of the Dutchman’s ghostly ship. The Dutchman enters and explains his curse: he has made a pact with the devil and is condemned to sail without rest until he finds redemption through the love of a faithful woman.Daland and his crew wake and are intrigued by the Dutchman and his treasures.

The Dutchman learns that Daland has a daughter, and offers his riches in exchange for hospitality and his daughter’s hand in marriage. Daland, delighted with the prospect of new wealth, agrees, and the Dutchman contemplates a love strong enough to break his curse as he boards Daland’s ship.

The Flying Dutchman — Act Two

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A group of women gather at the local watering hole, the Hollander, and tease Senta while she daydreams about the legend of the Flying Dutchman. She recounts the story to the group and proclaims herself to be the one who will love the Dutchman and break his curse. Just then, Erik, an unsuccessful yet unrelenting suitor of Senta, enters and explains that Daland and his crew are arriving.

The women exit, leaving Erik and Senta alone. He expresses his love and intention to marry her, but Senta is more interested in greeting her father. Erik is frustrated at Senta’s reluctance and her interest in the legendary Dutchman. She brings Erik to the portrait of the Dutchman and asks him to contemplate his sad tale. Erik warns Senta about a dream he had where Daland introduced Senta to the Dutchman himself and they sailed off together. Senta is overjoyed at this thought and Erik, not receiving the reaction he hoped for, leaves gloomily.

Next, Daland and the Dutchman enter and the Dutchman and Senta are immediately fixated on each other. Daland asks Senta if she would be willing to give the wayfaring stranger hospitality and even take him as her husband; she quickly agrees without knowing his true identity. Daland leaves the two alone. Senta and the Dutchman are happy to have met and pledge to love and be true to one another. Daland reenters and is delighted to hear of his daughter’s engagement and announces that they must celebrate.

The Flying Dutchman — Act Three

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The women try to convince the Dutchman’s crew to join in the festivities, but their efforts are in vain. Instead, the ghostly specters frighten Daland’s crew.

Senta enters, quickly followed by Erik who questions the rumors of Senta’s engagement to the Dutchman and laments his broken heart. When Senta tells Erik she must never see him again, he recounts a memory where Senta had once promised her love to him. The Dutchman overhears Erik’s story and believes Senta no longer loves him. Senta calls out to him as he flees, but the heartbroken Dutchman continues to retreat to the sea. He claims it is best Senta will not face condemnation like him since she has not pledged her love before God. Senta continues to convince the Dutchman of her loyalty, much to Erik’s chagrin.

The Dutchman reveals his identity as the man behind the legend, thinking his cursed nature will further scare Senta. She runs after him to pledge her loyalty as the others try to stop her. She chooses to leave her life behind to join the Dutchman, a sacrifice that ultimately redeems him.

Are you ready to see the operalive?

This opera will bring you into a small town where reality and the supernatural mix. What will it look like when these worlds collide?

Experience Opera Colorado’s new production of The Flying Dutchman live at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House from February 24-March 3. Tickets start at just $39>>

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FAQs

What is the story of the Flying Dutchman opera? ›

Taken from a famous Dutch legend, the opera's title character is a mysterious sea captain who is cursed to wander the earth. He comes ashore only once every seven years, searching for a woman who will be faithful to him. Arriving at a small seaside village, he encounters Daland, a fellow seaman.

What is the theme of the Flying Dutchman? ›

Summary. Every seven years, the Flying Dutchman, who is condemned to roam the sea for having defied God, is cast ashore and can seek redemption. Only the love of a faithful woman, willing to sacrifice her life for him, can release him from his curse.

What language is the opera The Flying Dutchman? ›

Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman), WWV 63, is a German-language opera, with libretto and music by Richard Wagner.

Who was the captain of the Flying Dutchman? ›

In the most common version, the captain, Vanderdecken, gambles his salvation on a rash pledge to round the Cape of Good Hope during a storm and so is condemned to that course for eternity; it is this rendering which forms the basis of the opera Der fliegende Holländer (1843) by the German composer Richard Wagner.

What is the plot of the Flying Dutchman? ›

The Flying Dutchman is a European maritime legend about a phantom ship condemned to sail forever. Dutch folklore designates the captain as Hendrik Vander Decken, whose mission is to find the Cape of Good Hope. However, a freak storm thwarted the captain, and he could reach his destination.

What is the plot of the Dutchman? ›

Summary. Dutchman is an emotionally charged and highly symbolic version of the Adam and Eve story, wherein a naive bourgeois Black man is murdered by an insane and calculating white seductress, who is coldly preparing for her next victim as the curtain comes down.

What does the Flying Dutchman symbolize? ›

By examining the origins and the uses of myth, “the Flying Dutchman” myth itself, and the state of America at the time the play was first shown, it is evident that Amiri Baraka's play positions the myth of “the Flying Dutchman” as a symbol for the curse that is race and racism in America, which has plagued the crew, or ...

What is Flying Dutchman slang for? ›

Definitions of Flying Dutchman. a phantom ship that is said to appear in storms near the Cape of Good Hope. type of: apparition, fantasm, phantasm, phantasma, phantom, shadow. something existing in perception only.

What is the point of the Flying Dutchman? ›

The Flying Dutchman was an infamous supernatural ghost ship. Originally, the Dutchman held the sacred task of collecting all the poor souls who died at sea and ferrying them to the afterlife. During the Golden Age of Piracy, the Dutchman would become a ship feared by many across the seven seas.

Why is the Flying Dutchman so famous? ›

The legend of the Flying Dutchman is not only renowned in the field of the supernatural; it is also one of the most famous tales of the sea. For 300 years this ghostly ship has sailed the seas around the Cape of Good Hope, bringing misfortune to any ship that is unfortunate to come within sight of it.

What is the curse of the Flying Dutchman? ›

In this version, the Dutchman (Wayne Tigges) has sold his soul to Satan and is forced to live at sea. He can only return to land every seven years to find a woman who will be with him until death, it is only then that the Dutchman is able to break the curse and find redemption.

What is the Flying Dutchman based on? ›

The Flying Dutchman (Dutch: De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship, allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail the sea forever. The myths and ghost stories are likely to have originated from the 17th-century Golden Age of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and of Dutch maritime power.

What is the Flying Dutchman syndrome? ›

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What happens after 100 years on the Flying Dutchman? ›

Behind the scenes

With every year that passes, the crewmen become less human, their bodies taking on traits from the sea, until eventually they become part of the Flying Dutchman itself. After Jones' own death, the crew turned back to normal, with Will Turner as the new captain of the Dutchman.

What happened to the Flying Dutchman? ›

The Flying Dutchman was a sea captain who once found himself struggling to round the Cape of Good Hope during a ferocious storm. He swore that he would succeed even if he had to sail until Judgment Day. The Devil heard his oath, and took him up on it; the Dutchman was condemned to stay at sea forever.

What is the real story of the Flying Dutchman? ›

Flying Dutchman is the ship's Captain who struggled to reach Amsterdam via the Cape of Good Hope amidst a storm. He swore to reach land even if he had to sail until the doom's day, which led to the curse of the Flying Dutchman. The ship is destined to sail for eternity without ever reaching land.

What is the myth of the Flying Dutchman? ›

The Flying Dutchman was a sea captain who once found himself struggling to round the Cape of Good Hope during a ferocious storm. He swore that he would succeed even if he had to sail until Judgment Day. The Devil heard his oath, and took him up on it; the Dutchman was condemned to stay at sea forever.

What is the myth in Dutchman? ›

The subway car itself, endlessly traveling the same course, is symbolic of "The Course of History." Another layer of the title's symbolism is the myth of the Flying Dutchman, a ghost ship which, much like the subway car Clay rides on, endlessly sails on with a crew that is unable to escape the confines of the vessel.

What was the inspiration for the Flying Dutchman? ›

The look of the Flying Dutchman was inspired by the 17th century Dutch fluyt vessels and the Vasa, a real-life Swedish warship which sank in 1628. The Flying Dutchman has sails that make it easier to sail against the wind.

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