Arena di Verona

Aida

by Giuseppe Verdi

Tickets

Show
Opera

Booklet
Antonio Ghislanzoni

Music
Giuseppe Verdi

Duration
180' circa

After opening the 100th Verona Arena Opera Festival, the “crystal” (and record-breaking) Aida is ready to mesmerise the audience for 10 more spectacular evenings.

Upcoming shows

Friday

14 June

Hours 21:30 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Aida
Marta Torbidoni
Thursday

20 June

Hours 21:30 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Aida
Marta Torbidoni
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa
Amneris
Agnieszka Rehlis
Sunday

23 June

Hours 21:30 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Amneris
Agnieszka Rehlis
Aida
Marta Torbidoni
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa

Ancient Egypt. Love between the commander Radamès and the Ethiopian slave (actually a princess) Aida is threatened by the war between their respective peoples and the jealousy of Amneris, the pharaoh’s daughter. When Aida's father, King Amonasro, is captured, the situation takes a turn. As preparations are made for the wedding between Radamès and Amneris, Amonasro manipulates his daughter and convinces her to deceive her beloved. Shaken by the events, Aida yields to blackmail, setting off a chain of events that engulfs everyone.


Act 1

Scene I: Ancient Egypt. The young warrior Radamès dreams of leading the army to victory to win the heart of his secret love: Aida, a slave to Amneris (daughter of the Pharaoh), who herself is in love with (and jealous of) Radamès. When news arrives of Ethiopia's invasion of Egypt, the King appoints Radamès as supreme commander and calls for war. Aida (who is actually an Ethiopian princess) is torn between her love for Radamès and her loyalty to her homeland.

Scene II: At the Temple of Vulcan, a solemn ceremony unfolds, wherein Radamès is bestowed with the investiture and the revered sacred sword.


Act 2

Scene I: Amidst joyful song and dance, Amneris eagerly awaits the victorious army's return. Aida arrives, and with suspicions of her being a romantic rival, the princess cunningly tricks her into confessing her feelings for Radamès. This ignites a wrathful fury in Amneris, yet the arrival of the troops interrupts their confrontation.

Scene II: Radamès's victory is celebrated with grandeur, and the Pharaoh offers him any reward he wishes. Among the captives from Ethiopia is King Amonasro, Aida's father, whose true identity remains concealed from the Egyptians. Radamès requests freedom for all prisoners, a wish granted by the Pharaoh. In return, he is promised Amneris's hand in marriage. However, the High Priest Ramfis intervenes, ensuring that Aida and her father remain captive.


Act 3

While Amneris prays at the Temple of Isis, Aida ventures to the banks of the Nile, where Radamès has arranged to meet her. She first reminisces about her distant homeland and is then joined by her father, who, through a mix of flattery and threats, persuades her to find out the location of the Egyptian army from Radamès. When Radamès arrives, Aida convinces him to flee with her using a safe route without any fear of discovery. Unaware of the deception, he reveals it to her. Amonasro rejoices, and Amneris, emerging from the temple, discovers everything. Aida and her father escape, while Radamès surrenders himself to the guards.


Act 4

Scene I: Torn between love and anger, Amneris begs Radamès to deny the charges of treason, disclosing that Amonasro is dead but Aida is still alive. He rejects her plea and confronts the judgment of the priests, led by Ramfis. The verdict is dire: he is to be buried alive. Amneris's despair proves futile, and the sentence is final.

Scene II: Buried beneath the Temple of Vulcan, Radamès learns that Aida has hidden herself in the tomb to join him in death. Together, the two lovers bid farewell to life, yearning for happiness in the afterlife while Amneris beseeches Isis to grant eternal peace to her beloved.

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Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography

14, 20, 23, 28 June 07, 11, 18, 21, 26 July 01 August


Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei

14, 20, 23, 28 June 07, 11, 18, 21, 26 July 01 August


“A mystical wreath of light and flowers”, Aida returns to shine in Stefano Poda's visionary production, which opened the 100th Arena Festival last year, breaking box office records. Amidst light-up pyramids, gigantic sets, laser beams, a host of extras, and futuristic costumes (balancing classic Egyptian iconography with the stylistic innovations of Paco Rabanne, Roberto Capucci, and Damien Hirst), 10 performances of the “crystal” Aida await you (14 June to 1 August).


Tickets

Friday

14 June

Hours 21:30 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Aida
Marta Torbidoni
Thursday

20 June

Hours 21:30 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Aida
Marta Torbidoni
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa
Amneris
Agnieszka Rehlis
Sunday

23 June

Hours 21:30 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Amneris
Agnieszka Rehlis
Aida
Marta Torbidoni
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa
Friday

28 June

Hours 21:30 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa
Sunday

07 July

Hours 21:15 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Un messaggero
Una sacerdotessa
Il Re
Marko Mimica
Thursday

11 July

Hours 21:15 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Il Re
Marko Mimica
Una sacerdotessa
Un messaggero
Thursday

18 July

Hours 21:15 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Il Re
Marko Mimica
Una sacerdotessa
Un messaggero
Sunday

21 July

Hours 21:15 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Il Re
Marko Mimica
Una sacerdotessa
Un messaggero
Friday

26 July

Hours 21:15 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Una sacerdotessa
Un messaggero
Conductor
Il Re
Simon Lim
Thursday

01 August

Hours 21:00 Cast

Direction, set design, Costumes, Lighting design, Choreography
Assistente a regia, scene, costumi, luci, coreografia
Paolo Giani Cei
Una sacerdotessa
Un messaggero
Conductor
Il Re
Simon Lim

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