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March, 24

La Traviata
opera in four acts

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March, 31

Coppelia
ballet in three acts

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April, 4

Turandot
Opera in three acts

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April, 7

Swan Lake
balet in four acts

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April, 11

LA BOHEME
Opera in four acts

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La Traviata

Giuseppe Verdi's legendary opera tells a story about love and hate, life and death, innocence and sin. The performance is built on these contradictions, as well as the face of the main heroine - Violeta Valerie. The action that takes place on stage, however, seems to constantly try to challenge the name of the work: "La traviata", which in Italian must be "fallen, sinful". With her body crushed by an incurable disease, the courtesan tends towards a pure and bright love. The simplicity and sincerity that pervade the music of the Italian composer, make us approach it with love and open our souls to distinguish how they cried and how deeply human characters, realistically outlined rejoiced. The authenticity of their feelings is compelling. "Traviata" remains one of the most sung and acclaimed works in the history of universal music. see more

Coppelia

For Franz's wedding to the young Swanilda, the banker Hoffmann, one of the wealthiest men in the world, places a very special order with the inventor Coppélius. He wants to host an unforgettable party for the guests at his son's wedding, so he asks the famous inventor for an extraordinary contraption: a mechanical doll capable of seducing any man in the world. Working day and night, Coppélius manages to fulfill his request but falls victim to his own creation, obsessively falling in love with his invention, which he names "Coppélia." Coppélius wants to keep the beautiful doll for himself and doesn't reveal the secret to anyone, which is that the sacrifice of a human life can bring Coppelia to life. Who will emerge victorious from this conflict: love for life or love for creation? see more

Turandot

The opera's version of the story is set in China and involves Prince Calaf, who falls in love with the cold Princess Turandot. To obtain permission to marry her, a suitor has to solve three riddles; any wrong answer results in death. Calaf passes the test, but Turandot still refuses to marry him. Will the prince succeed in melting the glacier from the heart of the precious Turandot? see more

Swan Lake

The National Opera and Ballet Theatre presents Swan Lake, one of the greatest classical masterpieces. A jewel of the classical repertoire, this ballet brings to life the romantic love story between Prince Siegfried and Princess Odette, a prisoner of a spell: transform herself into a swan by day and become a woman again by night. In the face of the deceit of the sorcerer and his daughter, will the Prince succeed in freeing his bride? Between poetic duets and spirited choreographies, the brilliant dancers will thus link Spanish Pas, Mazurka, and the inevitable Dance of the Little Swans… Symbol of romantic ballet, Swan Lake explores the meanders of eternal love and continues to seduce generations of spectators. see more

La Boheme

In their Latin Quarter garret, the painter Marcello and poet Rodolfo try to keep warm by burning pages from Rodolfo's latest drama. They are joined by their comrades — Colline, a young philosopher, and Schaunard, a musician who has landed a job and brings food, fuel and funds. But while they celebrate their unexpected fortune, the landlord, Benoit, arrives to collect the rent. Plying the older man with wine, they urge him to tell of his flirtations, and then throw him out in mock indignation... see more

Pagliacci

For over a century, the Opera Paiata (in Italian Pagliacci), by the italian composer Ruggiero Leoncavallo, has conquered the hearts of the public and the great stages of the world, becoming the most famous opera of the composer. The work takes place on august 15, 1865, in the village of Montalto in Calabria, region of Southern Italy. The characters are members of a troupe of comedians who arrive in the village, namely the boss – Canio, his wife, Nedda,Tonio – who, due to his ugliness plays the jester and Beppo. They are joined by Silvio, a young local man. The prologue of the Opera, presented by Tonio, warns us that the subject of the action is inspired by real life and that the actors should not be considered mere comedians who entertain the spectators, but should be treated, first of all, as people, with normal feelings and feelings. see more

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