- A Synopsis of the Plot
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- Act I
Scene 1 The library in the house of Marquis de
la Force, Paris; April 1789.
- The Chevalier rushes in, concerned about his sister Blanche's
safety as her carriage has been stopped by a protesting mob.
The Marquis, who has been resting, recalls the horror he and
his wife faced in a similar situation. Unfortunately, his wife
was pregnant with Blanche at the time and died giving birth to
her in that carriage. The Chevalier is extremely worried because
Blanche is rather high strung and impressionable. Blanche finally
appears, seemingly fine, and says she's tired and will go to
bed. A scream is heard as Blanche thinks she's seen a terrifying
shadow on her wall. She asks her father's permission to join
the Carmelite convent as she feels she must find salvation.
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- Scene 2 The parlor of the Carmelite convent.
- Several weeks later, the aging Prioress interviews Blanche.
She reminds Blanche of the nature of their order and begins to
interrogate Blanche about her real reasons for wanting to join
the convent. The Prioress tells Blanche that the order cannot
protect anyone, that it is a house of prayer and should be protected
by the order. Blanche is resolved to join the order and the Prioress
gives her blessing.
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- Scene 3 Inside the convent.
- Sister Constance enters. She is a young peasant girl who
is very fun loving and treats life and death with the same lightness.
She shocks Blanche. Constance happily tells Blanche about her
premonition that she and Blanche will both die young and on the
same day.
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- Scene 4 The infirmary.
- The Prioress is dying and questions her relationship with
God. Mother Marie stands by her and the Prioress asks Marie to
take care of Blanche. Blanche appears to receive a blessing and
then to witness the Prioress' death.
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- Act II
Scene 1 The chapel.
- Blanche is left alone to watch over the body of the Prioress,
however she becomes frightened and runs away in panic. She is
chastised and then forgiven by Marie. Constance thinks that they
die not for themselves but for others and that God gave the Prioress
the wrong death.
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- Scene 2 The chapter room.
- The new Prioress warns the convent that trouble is coming.
There is brief panic when it is announced that a stranger has
arrived. It is Blanche's brother, the Chevalier. Mother Marie
allows the visit as long as she can be present.
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- Scene 3 The parlor.
- The Chevalier begs Blanche to come home with him. As royalty
and a nun, Blanche is in tremendous danger from the coming Terror.
Blanche tells him that she will stay and die, if necessary, with
her order.
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- Scene 4 The sacristy.
- Father Confessor is leading the nuns in prayer. He bids them
goodbye as he must go into hiding. The Prioress warns the sisters
of the temptation of martyrdom. An angry crowd is heard outside.
Officials enter and read the order of expulsion from the convent.
One of the officials is sympathetic to the nuns however he feels
he cannot help them. During the chaos, Blanche is given a statue
of the Infant Jesus but she accidentally drops it on the floor,
smashing it to pieces.
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- Act III
Scene 1 The chapel.
- The chapel is in ruins but the sisters are strong. Mother
Marie suggests that the sisters take a vow of martyrdom (the
Prioress is currently absent). She suggests a secret vote but
Blanche is the one dissenting vote that renders the vow null.
Constance tries to take the blame on herself, stating that she
was the one dissenting vote and she has changed her mind. The
vote then stands and Blanche runs away. The nuns are told that
their community is illegal. The Prioress agrees to the vow as
it was made to God.
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- Scene 2 The library of the Marquis.
- Blanche is terrified. Her father has been guillotined and
his house is in ruins. She is living as a servant. Mother Marie
arrives and tells Blanche that while she may have saved her life,
she has not saved her soul. Blanche then hears that the Compiegne
Carmelite nuns have been arrested.
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- Scene 3 The conciergerie.
- The Prioress is trying to give the sisters strength and courage.
The jailer enters and gives them their death sentence. The Prioress
gives the sisters her blessing. Mother Marie is distraught that
she is not with her sisters, but Father Confessor calms her telling
her that if God wants another destiny for her, it will be revealed.
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- Scnee 4 Place de la Revolution.
- A final prayer (Salve regina) is sung by the nuns
on their way to the guillotine. A crowd looks on as one by one
the nuns are guillotined. Blanche appears transformed and fearless
and joins the line of nuns. Constance is overjoyed at her appearance.
Blanche sings alone until she is guillotined. The dumbfounded
crowd disperses.
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