The Journées des Métiers d'art is an opportunity to discover a wide range of fascinating professions, as well as to visit some magical places! This April 6, 2024, come to the Opéra Comique to discover the performing arts.
Louis Langrée, Guillaume Gallienne and Clairemarie Osta combine the scenic arts in the service of these two masterpieces inspired by the gallant 18th century, in a show that celebrates the freedom of genres and the fecundity of the comic spirit, to be seen from March 9 to 19, 2024. And on March 15 and 17, extend the evening with artists from the production or the Académie, in a more intimate musical postlude to the world of the title.
From February 1 to 11, 2024, discover "L'Autre Voyage" at the Opéra-Comique. A musical spectacle based on Schubert's unfinished works. Music director Raphaël Pichon and stage director Silvia Costa unearth the gems of Franz Schubert's forgotten scores, bringing them back to life in a creation as contemporary as it is romantic. An original journey performed by the Pygmalion orchestra and choir.
All are dead, but some don't know it: Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, the specter of Banco, the child... The dead child is the cornerstone of the guilt that haunts the Macbeths, condemned to relive their past. From November 6 to 12 (re)discover this Shakespeare classic at the Opéra-Comique, directed by Thomas Jolly and orchestrated by the Opéra National de Lyon.
For the White Night 2019, Paris Opéra Comique offers us to enjoy a giant karaoke… opera version. Saturday October 5, 2019 from 7 p.m., come along and scream in this theater built in 1898, whether you sing right or not!
English stager Katie Mitchell and music director Raphaël Pichon open the Opéra Comique season from September 25, 2017 with Miranda after Henry Purcell’s work.