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- Four seating options to choose from
- Classic opera event at the Palace Theatre
- Presented by Opera New Hampshire
- Performed by Teatro Lirico D’Europa
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- Limited quantity available
- Valid for Friday 10/17/14 performance only*
- Performance time is 7:00 p.m.
- Vouchers are valid for tickets only in Section purchased (see “Buy” options)
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*Vouchers are non-refundable.
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Rigoletto
by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung in Italian with English surtitles*
Mark your calendars for the October 17th performance of Rigoletto, a tragic opera in three acts, at one of the Queen City’s crown jewels, the historic Palace Theatre and presented by Opera NH. Rigoletto is number 9 on the Operabase list of the most-performed operas worldwide in recent seasons.
Seating options are:
- Section A - Orchestra (lower level rows H-Q) - $60 value for $35
- Section A - First Balcony (balcony AA-CC, side sections, non-premier) - $60 value for $35
- Section B (balcony rows A-F) - $42.50 value for $25
- Section C (balcony rows G-K) - $42.50 value for $15
Rigoletto is a jester in the court of the Duke of Mantua. He is a hunchback who is rather unattractive, but he is good at his job of humiliating the courtiers for the amusement of the Duke. The courtiers, of course, are not amused. The Duke is a ladies’ man who feels his life would be meaningless if he couldn’t chase every skirt he sees. In fact, we learn as the opera begins that he’s recently been noticing a young lady every Sunday on her way to church, and he’s vowed to have his way with her. What nobody realizes is that the girl is the jester’s beloved daughter, Gilda, and that Gilda has seen the Duke every Sunday and is smitten with him. The opera's original title, The Curse, refers to a curse placed on both the Duke and Rigoletto by Count Monterone whose daughter had been seduced by the Duke with Rigoletto's help - thus leading to the tragedy.
Want to find out what happens? Join Opera NH as they present this story of love and deception. Hear the famous aria “La donna è mobile” as Verdi’s opera comes to life in this dazzling production. Performed by Teatro Lirico d’Europa, now in its 13th season, a European touring company that has completed more than 3,000 performances worldwide.
La donna è mobile
We have a limited number of tickets, so act quickly and bring a special someone or get a group of friends together for a uniquely memorable night out!
*Surtitles (in case you are wondering), are translated or transcribed lyrics and dialogue projected above a stage or displayed on a screen, commonly used in opera or other musical performances.
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