By Leonard Bernstein
Set in the affluence of a nameless American suburb, the story shows the disenchantment of Dinah with her philandering husband Sam, who is more interested in his career than in his family. They effect a reconcilement of sorts at the end of the opera, although it is doubtful that it will last.
| Dinah | Veda Rogers |
| Sam | Bruce Rogers |
| Trio | Hal Reed, Judy Gentry, Phil Bachus |
| Understudy | Benn Gibson |
| Director | Don Gibson |
| Staged By | Bruce Rogers |
| Lights | Christopher Rogers |
| Set Decoration | Carole Nahnsen |
| Set Crew | Eleanor Richardson, Judy Gibson |
| Piano | Becky Decker |
| Flute | Maggie Rogers |