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14 Shows
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West Side Story
Following our 2024 triumph with Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet, we open our season with another take on Shakespeare’s classic. Four of America’s greatest stage artists—composer Leonard Bernstein, lyricist Stephen Sondheim, playwright Arthur Laurents, and director/choreographer Jerome Robbins changed the course of American theater when they updated the tragedy to the rough streets of Manhattan. Director Francesca Zambello gets to the work’s emotional core in a grandly scaled production that features Robbins’s iconic original choreography. Bernstein’s electrifying score will crackle under the baton of James Conlon, conducting the magnificent LA Opera Orchestra.
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The Phantom of the Opera
It’s your favorite Halloween tradition: LA Opera is bringing another beloved movie monster back to the big screen. The Phantom of the Opera had filmgoers fainting in their seats when it premiered in 1925, and one century later, it’s still delivering plenty of chills and thrills. Experience this silent film masterpiece with a live performance of Roy Budd’s spooktacular score at the United Theatre on Broadway.
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Hildegard
The year is 1147, and the brilliant, pioneering composer Hildegard von Bingen is receiving visions from God. There’s always the chance that the church will turn on her as a heretic, but she decides to document her visions, enlisting her fellow nun Richardis von Stade to illustrate the manuscript. As their passion project bleeds into passion, the two women are forced to confront the powers that would see them struck from history rather than making it.
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La Bohème
Rodolfo is a struggling poet, burning his manuscripts to keep out the winter chill. Mimi is his new neighbor, with big dreams and a deadly illness. A chance meeting has them falling in love, but when you’re at the bottom of Parisian society, every day could be your last.
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Ben Bliss in Recital
Master Mozartean Ben Bliss has conquered stages from the Metropolitan Opera to Vienna and Paris—not to mention standout performances with LA Opera and the LA Philharmonic. Now, hear his “honeyed lyric tenor” (The New York Times) in an intimate recital in Beverly Hills.
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Juan Diego Flórez in Recital
If you were here for his recital in 2023, you witnessed vocal majesty. If you missed it—well, don’t make the same mistake twice. Decorated tenor Juan Diego Flórez is back at LA Opera for one night only, performing highlights from his illustrious career in bel canto as well as classic Spanish songs from a childhood in his native Peru.
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Patti LuPone In Concert
From Broadway to Hollywood, nobody embodies show business like Patti LuPone. Don’t miss this legendary diva’s return to our stage with her iconic cabaret show Matters of the Heart, featuring Broadway classics along with music by Brian Wilson, Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman, Judy Collins, Cyndi Lauper, and more.
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Akhnaten
Hailed by critics and beloved by audiences, this eagerly anticipated revival transports you to Ancient Egypt in Philip Glass’s enthralling portrait of a trailblazing pharaoh. Countertenor John Holiday is the titular Akhnaten, determined to lead Egypt into a new age even as his plan to abandon the old gods puts his kingdom (and his life) in peril. Mezzo-soprano Sun-Ly Pierce is his queen Nefertiti, soprano So Young Park is the powerful dowager Queen Tye, and Grammy winner Zachary James reprises his memorable role as Amenhotep III, leading the audience through the ritualistic action on the stage.
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Nadine Sierra in Recital
From La Scala to the Met, this sought-after soprano has proven herself to be one of today’s most brilliant young stars. Indulge in what The Guardian calls a “diamond-bright and pitch perfect voice” as Nadine Sierra takes us on a musical journey through opera’s most dazzling arias.
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Falstaff
Sir John Falstaff finds himself a bit short on cash, so he hatches a scheme: seduce two wealthy (and merry) wives of Windsor and live out his days in luxury. Too bad this bumbling knight sends both his targets the same love letter! Now Alice Ford and Meg Page are set on teaching Falstaff a lesson, and it’s not long before a whole slew of his adversaries join in. Audiences are in for a whirlwind of disguises and deceptions, and maybe even an unexpected dip in the River Thames.
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James Conlon Concert
James Conlon has made tremendous contributions to the musical life of Los
Angeles over his remarkable 20-year tenure as the company’s Richard Seaver Music Director. Join us in celebrating his legacy at a special concert devoted to the work of three of his favorite opera composers: Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner. Spend an evening with Maestro Conlon’s mastery and the signature sound inspired by his close relationship with the LA Opera Orchestra, along with an array of exceptional artists. The concert will be followed by a gala dinner and celebration on the stage of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. This very special evening will offer a unique opportunity for the LA Opera family to honor Maestro Conlon and celebrate his extraordinary achievements. Gala tickets are sold separately.
Angeles over his remarkable 20-year tenure as the company’s Richard Seaver Music Director. Join us in celebrating his legacy at a special concert devoted to the work of three of his favorite opera composers: Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner. Spend an evening with Maestro Conlon’s mastery and the signature sound inspired by his close relationship with the LA Opera Orchestra, along with an array of exceptional artists. The concert will be followed by a gala dinner and celebration on the stage of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. This very special evening will offer a unique opportunity for the LA Opera family to honor Maestro Conlon and celebrate his extraordinary achievements. Gala tickets are sold separately.
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Les Talens Lyriques
The Paris-based ensemble is back with the best of Baroque. Soprano Sandrine Piau joins conductor and founder Christophe Rousset for a cornucopia of musical delights by Handel.
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The Magic Flute
Mozart’s catchy melodies meet astonishing projected animations in our perennial crowd pleaser. Armed with enchanted bells and (you guessed it) a magic flute, Prince Tamino sets off, determined to rescue his lady love, the Princess Pamina—only to find that things aren’t what they seem, and the Queen of the Night who sent him on his quest just might be plotting his doom instead.
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Renée Fleming in Recital
Today’s most celebrated soprano can boast five Grammy wins, a National Medal of Arts, and a live performance at the Super Bowl. The legendary songstress returns to Los Angeles to delight audiences with her incomparable artistry and astonishingly beautiful voice.
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