Italian composer Ruggero Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci opera explores the blurred lines between art and reality.

Set among a travelling commedia dell’arte troupe, leader, Canio, who discovers his wife Nedda’s infidelity. Driven by jealousy, Canio brings the drama of their play tragically to life, murdering Nedda and her lover, Silvio, during a performance. The opera includes the iconic aria “Vesti la giubba”.

In the ENO’s contemporary version, directed by Richard Jones with a libretto by playwright and screenwriter Lee Hall, the group are now an ensemble of ageing comics from a 1970s’ TV show. They’ve been renamed Kenny, Nelly and Tony and the opera sees them touring theatres with a new show.

Explore the gripping and tragic story of Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci below with a detailed synopsis, discover the complex emotions of key characters, and enjoy snapshots from ENO production.