Arena di Verona

Carmen

by Georges Bizet

Show
Opera

Booklet
Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy

Music
Georges Bizet

Duration
200' circa

A monumental production that has rewritten the rules of Arena performances: Franco Zeffirelli's iconic Carmen with imaginative costume design by Anna Anni and captivating choreography by El Camborio.

Despite his engagement to the local girl Micaela, the soldier Don José becomes infatuated with the rebellious Carmen, whom he arrests and later abandons. However, her unyielding spirit and unfettered independence clash with his traditional values, fuelling jealousy. The tragic climax occurs when Carmen crosses paths with the renowned bullfighter Escamillo.

 

Act 1

In a square in Seville, the young Micaëla searches for her fiancé, Don José, a corporal of the dragoons, but she leaves before the guard changes and he arrives. Shortly after, the cigarette factory girls emerge from the nearby tobacco factory, among them the captivating gypsy Carmen, who initially expresses doubts about the constancy of love and then teases Don José by tossing him a flower. Micaëla returns with news of his distant mother, but he is now completely drawn to Carmen. When the gypsy is arrested for fighting, she quickly promises Don José a romantic rendezvous in exchange for his help in escaping.

 

Act 2

At Lillas Pastia's tavern, Carmen delights in dancing and singing alongside her friends Frasquita and Mercédès. The renowned bullfighter Escamillo makes his entrance, captivated by Carmen's allure. However, Carmen is waiting for Don José (recently released from prison after serving a sentence on her behalf) and also refuses to partake in a smuggling operation with her usual accomplices. Don José arrives and Carmen begins to dance for him, but duty calls when the barracks trumpet sounds, forcing Don José to return. The gypsy mocks him, but the corporal, despite declaring that he loves her, does not want to desert his post. However, a violent confrontation with a superior officer (who has come to court Carmen) later forces Don José to join the smugglers.

 

Act 3

In the smugglers' mountain hideout, Carmen and Don José constantly bicker. Meanwhile, Frasquita and Mercédès decide to read their fortunes in the tarot cards. Carmen joins in, but the cards predict death for both her and Don José. Micaëla and Escamillo arrive in the mountains. Micaëla overcomes her fears to win back her beloved, while Escamillo seeks to win Carmen's affections. Don José confronts the bullfighter, but upon learning of his mother's impending death, he has no choice but to follow Micaëla.

 

Act 4

In front of the Plaza de Toros, a jubilant crowd welcomes the arrival of the quadrille and Escamillo. Prior to stepping into the arena, Escamillo exchanges love vows with Carmen. However, Carmen remains outside, where she encounters Don José, who pleads for her return. Despite his insistence, Carmen stubbornly refuses, and in a fit of jealousy, Don José tragically ends her life.

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Direction and set design

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


Costumes

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


Lighting design

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


Choreography
El Camborio

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


Conductor
Leonardo Sini

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August

07 September


Carmen
Aigul Akhmetshina

05, 13 July

20, 25 July 03, 17, 23 August

Alisa Kolosova

08 August


Frasquita
Daniela Cappiello

05 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September

Chiara Maria Fiorani

13, 20, 25 July


Mercédès
Alessia Nadin

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


Dancairo
Jan Antem

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


Remendado
Vincent Ordonneau

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


Zuniga
Gabriele Sagona

05, 13, 20, 25 July 03, 08, 17, 23 August 07 September


“Jamais Carmen ne cédera!” Seville knows it well: Carmen will never surrender, born free and determined to die free. From 5 July to 7 September, the rebellious gypsy (brought to life by writer Prosper Mérimée and immortalised by Georges Bizet's music) returns to captivate the Arena for nine unforgettable evenings, thanks to a historic rendition by Franco Zeffirelli, complemented by the costumes of Anna Anni and the choreography of El Camborio.

 

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