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Select 3 or more shows to add to your package. You will have the opportunity to change dates during seat selection if needed.SelectedRomeo and JulietNovember 2 - 23, 2024Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Two feuding families rule Verona, with the Montagues and Capulets each determined to write their victory in blood. A chance meeting between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet sparks a forbidden romance. But it wouldn’t be a Shakespearean tragedy without...well...tragedy.
WednesdayNov 207:30 PMSaturdayNov 237:30 PMFamed Venezuelan conductor Domingo Hindoyan and our very own Resident Conductor Lina González-Granados lead Gounod’s romantic score, studded with one gorgeous love duet after another. Rising stars Amina Edris and Duke Kim make their house debuts as opera’s favorite star-crossed lovers, with Justin Austin in his company debut as Mercutio and company favorite Craig Colclough as Lord Capulet. Enter a sensuous, elegant world of vengeful duels and young love as this fan favorite returns to LA Opera for the first time since 2011.
SelectedCosì fan tutteMarch 8 - 30, 2025Dorothy Chandler PavilionThe wine is flowing a little too freely, and two young men enter into a risky (and risqué) bet: Each will try to seduce the other’s fiancée. Hijinks ensue, with dashing disguises, outrageous flirting, and, of course, wedding bells—but we won't say who ends up together!
SaturdayMar 87:30 PMSundayMar 162:00 PMWednesdayMar 197:30 PMSaturdayMar 227:30 PMThursdayMar 277:30 PMSundayMar 302:00 PMMozart’s razor-sharp comedy is back in a delightful production by director Michael Cavanagh. A stylish set by Erhard Rom updates the action to a swanky American country club, bursting with kitsch and color. James Conlon conducts a fantastic ensemble cast, led by longtime LA Opera favorites Ana María Martínez and Rod Gilfry as the schemers behind the deception. Featuring an endless parade of exquisite ensembles, Mozart’s deliciously scandalous opera is a can’t-miss for newcomers and seasoned fans alike.
SelectedAinadamarApril 26 - May 18, 2025Dorothy Chandler PavilionMargarita Xirgu has spent half her acting career in exile, mourning Federico García Lorca, the dear friend whom she couldn’t convince to flee Franco’s reign of terror. Lorca was once on the verge of writing his way into a new Golden Age in Spain. But dictators have no use for poets.
SaturdayApr 267:30 PMSaturdayMay 37:30 PMSundayMay 42:00 PMWednesdayMay 77:30 PMThursdayMay 157:30 PMSundayMay 182:00 PMResident Conductor Lina González-Granados leads this major company premiere. Grammy winner Osvaldo Golijov’s dramatic, flamenco-inspired score meets a poignant libretto by David Henry Hwang in what the LA Times calls “one of the most moving and meaningful operas of our time.” Ana María Martínez takes center stage as Lorca’s muse Margarita Xirgu, recounting the poet’s life and his last days in the Spanish Civil War. Daniela Mack steps into the role of Federico García Lorca, the man whose pen proved just as dangerous as any pistol.
SelectedRigolettoMay 31 - June 21, 2025Dorothy Chandler PavilionIn a court ruled by decadence and corruption, the Duke of Mantua sits on top. Whatever he wants, he gets. And lately, he’s set his sights on Rigoletto’s daughter. It’s enough to send the carefree court jester into a deadly rage, but revenge comes at a price he never expected.
SaturdayMay 317:30 PMSundayJun 82:00 PMThursdayJun 127:30 PMSundayJun 152:00 PMWednesdayJun 187:30 PMSaturdayJun 217:30 PMVerdi master James Conlon conducts Rigoletto, featuring some of the most famous music in history. Quinn Kelsey, the premier Verdi baritone of his generation, returns to star in the title role, with tenor René Barbera as the suave and sadistic Duke and Italian soprano Rosa Feola as Gilda, his unsuspecting prey. Stage director Tomer Zvulun updates the action to Mussolini’s Italy, transporting audiences to a realm of glittering grandeur that’s absolutely rotten to the core.
SelectedKristin Chenoweth Holiday ConcertDecember 14, 2024 - 7:30PMDorothy Chandler PavilionAn evening of holiday favorites and Broadway classics.
SaturdayDec 147:30 PMTony winner, Emmy winner, and all-around delight Kristin Chenoweth brings the spirit to the holiday season to the DCP. Hear a selection of glittering holiday favorites from the beloved and truly "Popular" icon of stage and screen, supported by the great LA Opera Orchestra conducted by Mary-Mitchell Campbell.
SelectedKelli O'Hara in ConcertFebruary 1, 2025 - 7:30PMDorothy Chandler PavilionOne night only! Tony winner Kelli O’Hara performs with the LA Opera Orchestra.
SaturdayFeb 17:30 PMWho else is a bona fide star on Broadway, at the Metropolitan Opera and on television? Kelli O’Hara can seemingly do it all. From her Tony-winning performance in The King and I, to starring in The Hours at the Met and The Gilded Age on HBO, she dazzles at every turn. Her eagerly anticipated company debut, in concert with the LA Opera Orchestra, promises a heart-filling evening of beloved show tunes and more.
SelectedAngel Blue in ConcertMarch 15, 2025 - 7:30PMDorothy Chandler PavilionThe superstar returns to our stage in concert.
SaturdayMar 157:30 PMHer long-awaited return to our stage in 2022’s Tosca confirmed what opera lovers in New York, Milan, London, Vienna, Berlin and Paris have known for years: Angel Blue is one of the most radiant superstars of our time, drawing thunderous applause and standing ovations around the world. We’re proud to welcome her back to our stage for a thrilling evening of opera’s greatest arias, backed by the magnificent LA Opera Orchestra under the baton of Lina González-Granados.
SelectedRenée Fleming & FriendsJune 14, 2025 - 7:30PMDorothy Chandler PavilionAn evening with one of the most celebrated voices of our time.
SaturdayJun 147:30 PMLegendary soprano Renée Fleming and special guests will take you on a sensational journey through your favorite musical showstoppers in this breathtaking one-night-only concert with the LA Opera Orchestra.
SelectedAdorationFebruary 19 - 23, 2025RedcatHate is too often portrayed as binary. We either hate or we don’t. We hate someone for something they did or some perceived slight, or we hate “the other.” Yet we are not born with hate—it is learned, nurtured, and developed over the course of a lifetime.
WednesdayFeb 198:00 PMThursdayFeb 208:00 PMSaturdayFeb 228:00 PMSundayFeb 232:00 PMAn adaptation of Atom Egoyan’s 2008 film of the same name, Adoration follows Simon, an orphaned high school student. As part of a dramatic writing exercise, Simon’s teacher encourages him to appropriate details from a historical terrorist attack as an event perpetrated by his parents. When his story goes viral, Simon uses the hysteria within his community and on the internet to highlight the challenges of intolerance and racism in our society. The fictional and actual circumstances of the loss of Simon’s family are revealed in fragments, only fitting together with the final revelation that the prejudices of Simon’s maternal grandfather led to his parents’ deaths.
SelectedRyan Speedo GreenJanuary 19, 2025 - 2:00PMThe WallisThe captivating bass-baritone takes the stage at The Wallis.
SundayJan 192:00 PMThe fast-rising bass-baritone already has two Grammy Awards to his name, and now Ryan Speedo Green has begun his conquest of the world’s leading opera houses. Fresh from his triumphant star turns in the Metropolitan Opera’s acclaimed productions of Champion and Fire Shut Up In My Bones and in the LA Philharmonic’s recent Das Rheingold, this magnetic performer makes his first LA Opera appearance in a spellbinding recital featuring songs by Wolf, Mussorgsky, Schubert, Mahler and more.
SelectedJoshua Guerrero in RecitalJune 7, 2025 - 7:30PMThe WallisThe return of a hometown hero!
SaturdayJun 77:30 PMOne of LA Opera’s greatest success stories, Joshua Guerrero began his career with the company, quickly graduating to the leading tenor roles in Moby-Dick, Macbeth and The Ghosts of Versailles. And that was just the beginning. Hailed as one of OperaWire's "Top 11 Singers of 2023," he now regularly stars at the major opera h ouses of Europe and North America, and even lent his voice to the Disney/Pixar juggernaut Coco. Join us for his long-awaited r eturn to Los Angeles in recital at The Wallis.
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