BLAKE, A Musical Drama
by H. Leslie Adams
Act One - late summer 1859 on the STevens plantation near Natchez, MS
Scene 1 Blake's comrades, Andy and Jack (tenor and baritone) conspire with Blake about a freedom plan. When Andy and Jack leave, Blake's wife, Miranda (soprano) and Blake sing a tender love duet, prior to Blake's leaving for a journey to Natchez for the plantation master, Major Frank Stevens (baritone). Blake assures Miranda and their young son, Little Joe.
Scene 2 Blake departs for the journey in front of the main house, watched by plantation workers (chorus), the plantation mistress Joanna Stevens (soprano), and house guests from Charleston, Isabella Ballard (mezzo-soprano) and her brother Judge Whitney Ballard (bass). Later Frank and the Judge are revealed to be conspirators in a Nationalist plot to conquer Cuba and the Caribbean basin.
Scene 3 Isabella announces that she is taking Miranda away with her, a "gift" from the Major. Joanna and the Major quarrel over this, but the Major asserts his complete mastery over Miranda and orders her to be bound. The scene ends with Miranda facing an unknown future.
Act Two - 1859 at the Stevens PLantation called Tranquility
Blake returns, excited about what has happened to Miranda. He and the Major have a violent quarrel, leaving the Major dead and Blake a fugitive.
Act Three - October 1860 in Charleston, SC
Scene 1 Miranda is in her new home with the Ballards in Charleston. Isabella rebukes Miranda in a clash of ideals, and bids Miranda to help her pack for a trip to Cuba. Miranda, sensing that Blake and Little Joe must be alive and coming closer to her, vows to flee rather than go to a foreign country.
Scene 2 Blake dreams of Miranda as he and Little Joe pause in the forest during their journey.
Act four - APRIL 15, 1861. sET IN the great dismal sWAMP BETWEEN vIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
In the Great Dismal Swamp Blake encounters a long established maroon camp. He is initiated in a colorful ritual featuring dancers and drummers. Word of the war is heard, when a wounded woman who, under the assistance of sympathetic Quakers, is brought into camp; it turns out to be Miranda! A poignant reunion takes place before Miranda dies in Blake's arms. News of the firing on Ft. Sumpter has established the beginning of the war. The group plans to move on to the hills until they can join forces led by Lincoln. Amidst a procession of great emotional intensity Miranda is carried away.