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Madama Butterfly - Puccini

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Madama Butterfly - Puccini

Photo 2025 Maria José Siri

Puccini Madama Butterfly

From 30 January TO 09 February 2027
Opening date: 11 September 2026
Teatro La Fenice - Venezia
From 195 €
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Program

Puccini : Madama Butterfly 130 mn

Sung in : Italian
Cast
  • Conductor
    Daniele Callegari
  • Director
    Àlex Rigola
  • Performers
    Cio-Cio San: María José Siri
    Cio-Cio San: Vanessa Goikoetxea
    Pinkerton: Max Jota
    Pinkerton: Joseph Dahdah
    Suzuki: Manuela Custer
    Suzuki: Anna Malavasi
    Sharpless: Roberto de Candia
    Sharpless: Alberto Petricca
    Goro: Andrea Schifaudo
    Bonzo: Ramaz Chikviladze
Details on the Performance

One of Puccini’s greatest masterpieces returns to Teatro La Fenice in the acclaimed production by Àlex Rigola and Japanese artist Mariko Mori. Combining deep emotion and unforgettable melodies, Madama Butterfly tells the tragic story of Cio-Cio-San.

A distinguished cast led by Maria José Siri brings this iconic opera to life.

  • Venue Info
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  • Synopsis

Teatro La Fenice - Venezia LocationCampo San Fantin, 1965 - 30124 Venezia Italie

  • Venue's Capacity: 1000

A bar is available in the Theater offering few things to eat during the interval.

You may also visit the theater during the day, audioguides are available in english. During day time, the bar aslo serves complete lunch in the beautiful Salle Apolinee.

In the history of opéra, the city of Venice occupies an eminent position. In 1637, here in the doges city, the first public opéra theater was opened to paying members of the public. This was a turning point, breaking with the tradition of court performances, and the opéra house in Venice soon attracted a new audience, presenting works that blatantly alternated scènes ofhigh comedy and high tragedy, butfocusing more importantly on the "prima donna" and soon the "primo uomo". Le. the castrato. A number of theaters subsequently appeared in Venice and in the seventeenth century, the works ofHândel and Alessandro Scarlatti were public triumphs.

In 1787, "La Nobile Società", the owner of a theater that had recently been expropriated, decided to build a new hall designed to please both the eye and the ear. The élégant building, with two main entrances, one on the canal and the other on a piazza, underwent various changes over the years, particularly after the fire in 1836, but, like the Phoenix whose name it bears, it rose from the ashes.


On the night of 29 January 1996, for the second time in its history, fire devastated the theatre. The interior was completely destroyed and only the foundations survived. The theatre is totally reconstructed “the way it was, where it was” and re-open for a week of inauguration on 14 December 2003. The Return of the great La Fenice theatre is officaly in November 2004 with La Traviata, the opera by Verdi which premiered in this exact theatre.

Agreement is universal as to the future of the historié theater which is not only acclaimed as one of the most handsome in Italy, but also holds a long and brilliant record for premiering new works. From Rossini with TANCREDI in 1813 to Luigi Nono with INTOLLERANZA in 1960, ail the great Italian composers have seen their finest works presented here. Verdi premiered five of his opéras to Venetian audiences at La Fenice — ERNANI, ATTILA, RIGOLETTO, LA TRAVIATA and SIMON BOCCANEGRA, and ever since the Italian premières of RIENZI and the RING CYCLE by Wagner, La Fenice hasfeatured many international premières, including three major 20th century opéras: Stravinsky's RAKE'S PROGRESS (1951), Britten's TURN OF THE SCREW (1954) and Prokoflev's THE FIERY AN GEL (1955).

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Synopsis

Madama Butterfly

Find out the upcoming dates for Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly, and book your tickets now for Madama Butterfly.

No other opera offers a more sublime death than that of Cio-Cio-san, the endearing heroine of Madama Butterfly. Puccini's marvellous music and the ultimate sacrifice of this passionate but neglected lover can only leave hearts of stone unmoved.

Delicacy and restraint define this tragedy in three acts. In the intimacy of a Japanese home, the hopes and pain of a young woman madly in love are expressed. The unspoken dramatic tension, compassion and pity are underlined by an extremely rich melodic line, discreetly punctuated by seven authentically Japanese melodies. The music is at the service of a sincere love and a scorned honour that lead to the final tragedy. The ‘un bel di vedremo’, vibrant with love and trust, is the musical climax of the work.

THE STORY

Nagasaki, early 20th century. An American naval lieutenant, Pinkerton, marries a young geisha, Cio-Cio san, nicknamed Madam Butterfly. After he leaves, Butterfly waits faithfully for him, especially as she has had a son. Pinkerton returns three years later, but accompanied by his American wife. He wants to adopt the young boy. In despair and disgrace, Butterfly takes her own life.

PRINCIPALS CARACTERS 

  • Cio-Cio-San, a young geisha known as "Madame Butterfly", soprano.
  • Suzuki, her maid, mezzo-soprano.
  • Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, Lieutenant in the US Navy, tenor.
  • Sharpless, US Consul in Nagasaki, baritone.
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