Teatro Real: Season 2017-2018

Discover the 2017-2018 season of the Teatro Real, an artistic project that presents the best artists and creators of the moment.

La bohème (2006) by Javier del RealTeatro Real

The artistic project of the Teatro Real has positioned it as one of the great international focal points of opera activity and an indisputable point of reference for Spanish cultural institutions, with a programme that includes both traditional and contemporary lyric repertoire.

Eres CarmenTeatro Real

This season's programme was marked by world premieres and operatic masterpieces. Check it out below.

Lucio Silla at the Teatro Real (September 13 to 23, 2017)Teatro Real

Lucio Silla, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Musical conductor: Ivor Bolton
Stage direction: Claus Guth
Production of the Teatro Real, the Gran Teatre del Liceu de Barcelona, the Theateran der Wien and the Wiener Festwochen. 
From September 13th to September 23rd, 2017

Eres CarmenTeatro Real

Carmen, by Georges Bizet

Production of the Opéra National de Paris.
Musical conductor: Marc Piollet 
Stage direction: Calixto Bieito
From October 11th to November 17th, 2017

La favorite (2003) by Javier del RealTeatro Real

The favorite, by Geatano Donizetti

Commemorative gala for the reopening of the Teatro Real
Musical conductor: Daniel Oren
Concert version
From November 2nd to November 6th, 2017

La bohème (1999) by Javier del RealTeatro Real

La bohème, by Giacomo Puccini

New production of the Teatro real, co-produced with the Royal Opera House and the Lyric Opera de Chicago 
Musical conductor: Pablo Carignani 
Stage direction:  Richard Jones
From December 11th, 2017 to January 8th, 2018

Dead Man Walking at the Teatro Real (January 26 to February 9, 2018)Teatro Real

Dead Man Walking, by Jake Heggie 

Production of the Lyric Opera de Chicago
Musical conductor: Mark Wigglesworth
Stage direction:  Leonard Foglia
From January 26th to February 9th, 2018

El Pintor at the Teatro Real (February 8 to 11, 2018)Teatro Real

The painter, by Juan José Colmener

New production by the Teatro Real and the Teatros del Canal
Musical conductor: Manuel Coves
Stage director: Albert Boadella
From February 8th to February 11th, 2018

Street Scene at the Teatro Real (February 13 to June 1, 2018)Teatro Real

Street Scene, by Kurt Weill

New production of the Teatro Real, co-produced with the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and OperKöln
Musical conductor: Tim Murray
Stage director: John Fulljames
From February 13th to June 1st, 2018

Aida at the Teatro Real (March 7 to 24, 2018)Teatro Real

Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi

Production of the Teatro Real, co-produced with the Lyric Opera de Chicago and the Teatro Municipal Santiago de Chile
Musical conductor: Nicola Luisotti
Stage and esceneography director: Hugo de Ana
From March 7th to March 24th, 2018

Ariodante at the Teatro Real (March 18 2018)Teatro Real

Ariodante, by Georg Friedrich Händel

Les Arts Florissants
Musical conductor:  William Christie
Concert version
March 18th, 2018

Gloriana at the Teatro Real (April 12 to 24, 2018)Teatro Real

Gloriana, by Benjamin Britten

New production of the Teatro Real, co-produced with the English National Opera of London, the Vlaamse Opera of Amberes, the Teatro San Carlo di Napoli s and the Palau de les Arts de Valencia.
Musical conductor:  Ivor Bolton
Stage director: David McVicar
April 12th to April 24th, 2018

Die Soldaten at the Teatro Real (May 16 to June 3, 2018)Teatro Real

Die Soldaten, by Bern Alois Zimmermann

Production of the Opernhaus of Zurich and the KomischeOper of Berlin
Musical conductor: Pablo Heras-Casado/ Michael Zlabinger 
Stage director:Calixto Bieito 
May 16th to June 3rd, 2018

Lucia di Lammermoor at the Teatro Real (June 22 to July 13, 2018)Teatro Real

Lucia di Lammermoor, by Gaetano Donizetti 

Production of the English National Opera
Musical conductor: Daniel Oren
Stage director: David Alden
June 22nd to July 13th, 2018

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María Reguilón Gallego
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Andrea Antón Chico
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Photography: Javier del Real

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