
Così fan tutte
The ultimate relationship test
Priority Booking Dates
ENO Supporters:
From Wednesday 14 May, 12.00
ENO Friends
Platinum & Gold Friends:
From Wednesday 21 May, 12.00
Silver & Bronze Friends:
From Wednesday 28 May, 12.00
Access Bookers:
From Wednesday 28 May, 12.00
Public Booking:
From Wednesday 4 June, 12.00
Experience all the fun of the fair in Mozart’s Italian comedy masterpiece, where things aren’t quite what they seem for two loved-up couples, who find themselves taking the ultimate relationship test.
Overview
All women are the same, right? Not to be trusted! Well meddling Don Alfonso seems to think so. In fact, he’s so certain, he’s putting his money on it. Determined to prove his point, he persuades his two friends Ferrando and Guglielmo to put their fiancées’ loyalty to the ultimate test.
The plans are set, and the bet is made. The men will pretend to be called away to war but instead will return in disguise and have 24 hours to attempt to seduce each other’s sweethearts – Fiordiligi and Dorabella – who are unwittingly enjoying a fun day out at the fair.
Will heads be turned? Can there be any winners? There’s only one way to find out.
Discover more about the story of Così fan tutte on our dedicated page.
Staging & Score
Every relationship has its up and downs, but this one is a roller coaster. Hold on tight, as we transport you to Coney Island, 1950 complete with pleasure garden, fairground rides, and sensational circus acts. Teamed with one of Mozart’s final operatic works, this whimsical yet melancholy score sets the scene for a day of farcical frivolity that will be sure to leave you spinning.
Singers & Creatives
Our master manipulator Don Alfonso is played by bass-baritone Andrew Foster-Williams. The two couples are played by Samantha Clarke, Bethany Horak-Hallett, Joshua Blue and Darwin Prakash, with mischievous maid Despina played by Ailish Tynan.
Last staged in 2022 this opera is brought to life by the multi-award-winning director and Artistic Director of Improbable, Phelim McDermott together with set designer, Tom Pye. Conducting the Orchestra of ENO in London is Dinis Sousa, Principal Conductor of the Royal Northern Sinfonia.
Co-produced with the Metropolitan Opera, New York. In collaboration with Improbable.
‘a perfect introduction to opera’
‘great evening's entertainment’
‘elegant and fleet’