Tosca: Teatro dell’Opera di Roma
Event Theme
Tosca: Teatro dell’Opera di Roma
Event Venue
Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Rome
Event Dates
November 15-18 & December 07/12/14/16, 2018
About the Event
Grasp a unique opportunity to take part in operatic history. The passionate music and intense emotions of Puccini’s classic opera had their premiere at the Teatro dell’Opera in 1900, and famous Roman landmarks within walking distance of the theater form the backdrop for its plot.
The rapidly-rising young director Alessandro Talevi leads a team in reconstructing many elements of the first performance. Relive the Napoleonic-era tale of the opera singer, Floria Tosca, her lover, the painter Cavaradossi, and the Chief of Police, Baron Scarpia, who desires her.
With Italian and English surtitles
The price categories correspond to the following areas of the seating plan:
1 – Central Boxes: Parterre, I-II Tier (6 Seats): FRONT
2 – Orchestra: Row 1-11
3 – Orchestra: from Row 12 & lateral seats
4 – Central Boxes: Parterre, I-II Tier (6 Seats): BACK
5 – Side Boxes: Parterre, I Tier (4-5 Seats): FRONT
6 – Side Boxes: II Tier (4-5 Seats): FRONT
7 – Side Boxes: Parterre, I Tier (4-5 Seats): BACK
Please note that if you book more than two seats in the boxes, we cannot guarantee that your entire party will be seated together or in the same box.
Approximate duration (min.): 180
Cast / Production
Production:
Conductor: Jordi Bernàcer / Stefano Ranzani (November)
Stage director: Alessandro Talevi
Chorus Master: Roberto Gabbiani
Scenery: Adolf Hohenstein
Recreated by: Carlo Savi
Costumes: Adolf Hohenstein
recreated by: Anna Biagiotti
Lights: Vinicio Cheli
Cast:
Floria Tosca: Virginia Tola / Monica Zanettin
Mario Cavaradossi: Stefano La Colla / Andeka Gorrotxategi
Baron Scarpia: Fabián Veloz
Cesare Angelotti Gianfranco Montresor
A Sacristan: Domenico Colaianni
Spoletta: Saverio Fiore
Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro dell’Opera
With the partecipation of the boys Choir of the Teatro dell’Opera
A Teatro dell’Opera di Roma production based on drawings of the world premiere performance in 1900