The 2025 autumn and winter opera season in London highlights productions from the Royal Opera, English National Opera, and Glyndebourne, featuring a mix of new works and classic repertoire. A new era begins at the Royal Opera with Music Director Jakub Hrůša. Key productions include Puccini's Tosca, Verdi's The Sicilian Vespers, and Mozart's The Magic Flute, showcasing a variety of renowned conductors and star-studded casts. The season promises to be rich and varied, appealing to a broad audience with festive favorites and intimate stagings across the UK.
The arrival of Music Director Jakub Hrůša marks a new era for the Royal Opera, guiding a wide-ranging programme spanning 300 years of repertoire.
This epic staging of Puccini's Tosca emphasizes the political tension and psychological depth of the tragedy set in the splendour of Rome's devastation.
Verdi's spectacular grand opera The Sicilian Vespers marks Speranza Scappucci's debut as Principal Guest Conductor, featuring a starry cast in an aristocratic Sicilian tale.
David McVicar's much-loved production of The Magic Flute returns, with conductors Marie Jacquot and Finnegan Downie Dear leading a talented cast.
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