RIGOLETTO • Teatro Massimo di Palermo | October 27, 2026
Verdi’s “Rigoletto” at Teatro Massimo Palermo, Oct 23–31, 2026 – starring Ludovic Tézier, Adela Zaharia, and Francesco Demuro.

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Verdi’s “Rigoletto” at Teatro Massimo Palermo, Oct 23–31, 2026 – starring Ludovic Tézier, Adela Zaharia, and Francesco Demuro.
Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
Puccini wasn't the only one: Ruggero Leoncavallo created his own gripping setting of Murger's "Scènes de la vie de bohème." Teatro Regio presents this rarity as part of its Verismo project.
Verdi’s “Rigoletto” at Teatro Massimo Palermo, Oct 23–31, 2026 – starring Ludovic Tézier, Adela Zaharia, and Francesco Demuro.
From October 28 to 30, 2026, Teatro alla Scala presents Verdi’s Messa da Requiem as part of its "Concerti Straordinari." Conducted by Riccardo Chailly, a world-class ensemble gathers featuring Anna Netrebko, Ekaterina Gubanova, Fabio Sartori, and Michele Pertusi. Experience a monumental interpretation of Verdi’s spiritual masterpiece in the heart of the Italian operatic tradition.
World premiere of Nicola Piovani’s opera Romanzo criminale at Teatro del Maggio, Florence (23–31 Oct 2026). A gripping saga of crime and power.
Verdi’s “Rigoletto” at Teatro Massimo Palermo, Oct 23–31, 2026 – starring Ludovic Tézier, Adela Zaharia, and Francesco Demuro.
Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
Verdi’s “Rigoletto” at Teatro Massimo Palermo, Oct 23–31, 2026 – starring Ludovic Tézier, Adela Zaharia, and Francesco Demuro.
From October 28 to 30, 2026, Teatro alla Scala presents Verdi’s Messa da Requiem as part of its "Concerti Straordinari." Conducted by Riccardo Chailly, a world-class ensemble gathers featuring Anna Netrebko, Ekaterina Gubanova, Fabio Sartori, and Michele Pertusi. Experience a monumental interpretation of Verdi’s spiritual masterpiece in the heart of the Italian operatic tradition.
Passion, jealousy, and a "slice of life": Teatro Regio opens the season with the Verismo classics Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci. A gripping double bill featuring stars like Ekaterina Semenchuk and Gregory Kunde.
Puccini wasn't the only one: Ruggero Leoncavallo created his own gripping setting of Murger's "Scènes de la vie de bohème." Teatro Regio presents this rarity as part of its Verismo project.
World premiere of Nicola Piovani’s opera Romanzo criminale at Teatro del Maggio, Florence (23–31 Oct 2026). A gripping saga of crime and power.
Verdi’s “Rigoletto” at Teatro Massimo Palermo, Oct 23–31, 2026 – starring Ludovic Tézier, Adela Zaharia, and Francesco Demuro.
Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
Moving away from the realism of Cavalleria rusticana, Mascagni created a profound symbolist gem with Iris. Experience the tragic story of an innocent soul in a fictional Japan.
Puccini wasn't the only one: Ruggero Leoncavallo created his own gripping setting of Murger's "Scènes de la vie de bohème." Teatro Regio presents this rarity as part of its Verismo project.
An unforgettable evening at Teatro alla Scala, uniting two 20th-century icons: George Balanchine and Pina Bausch, both set to the timeless music of Igor Stravinsky. Experience the neoclassical brilliance of Balanchine's "Apollo," a masterpiece of elegance and precision that tells the story of the young god Apollo and his muses. In stark contrast is Pina Bausch's groundbreaking "The Rite of Spring," a raw, elemental, and deeply emotional portrayal of a pagan spring ritual that shocks and fascinates in its intensity. This co-production by Teatro alla Scala and the Pina Bausch Foundation promises a rare opportunity to witness the evolution of modern ballet through two of its most influential voices. Conducted by Ido Arad and featuring Roberto Bolle in selected "Apollo" performances, this evening is a must-see for any lover of dance and drama. Immerse yourself in a world of beauty, intensity, and artistic vision.
Passion, jealousy, and a "slice of life": Teatro Regio opens the season with the Verismo classics Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci. A gripping double bill featuring stars like Ekaterina Semenchuk and Gregory Kunde.
Moving away from the realism of Cavalleria rusticana, Mascagni created a profound symbolist gem with Iris. Experience the tragic story of an innocent soul in a fictional Japan.
Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
Moving away from the realism of Cavalleria rusticana, Mascagni created a profound symbolist gem with Iris. Experience the tragic story of an innocent soul in a fictional Japan.
An unforgettable evening at Teatro alla Scala, uniting two 20th-century icons: George Balanchine and Pina Bausch, both set to the timeless music of Igor Stravinsky. Experience the neoclassical brilliance of Balanchine's "Apollo," a masterpiece of elegance and precision that tells the story of the young god Apollo and his muses. In stark contrast is Pina Bausch's groundbreaking "The Rite of Spring," a raw, elemental, and deeply emotional portrayal of a pagan spring ritual that shocks and fascinates in its intensity. This co-production by Teatro alla Scala and the Pina Bausch Foundation promises a rare opportunity to witness the evolution of modern ballet through two of its most influential voices. Conducted by Ido Arad and featuring Roberto Bolle in selected "Apollo" performances, this evening is a must-see for any lover of dance and drama. Immerse yourself in a world of beauty, intensity, and artistic vision.
An unforgettable evening at Teatro alla Scala, uniting two 20th-century icons: George Balanchine and Pina Bausch, both set to the timeless music of Igor Stravinsky. Experience the neoclassical brilliance of Balanchine's "Apollo," a masterpiece of elegance and precision that tells the story of the young god Apollo and his muses. In stark contrast is Pina Bausch's groundbreaking "The Rite of Spring," a raw, elemental, and deeply emotional portrayal of a pagan spring ritual that shocks and fascinates in its intensity. This co-production by Teatro alla Scala and the Pina Bausch Foundation promises a rare opportunity to witness the evolution of modern ballet through two of its most influential voices. Conducted by Ido Arad and featuring Roberto Bolle in selected "Apollo" performances, this evening is a must-see for any lover of dance and drama. Immerse yourself in a world of beauty, intensity, and artistic vision.