Giacomo Puccini

Madam Butterfly

A tender kiss can conceal the hardest of hearts. Puccini’s famous opera is one of London’s must see events this spring.

Anthony Minghella’s Olivier Award-winning production returns to the London Coliseum. His staging combines cinematic images and traditional Japanese theatre.

In Puccini‘s story of unrequited love, Cio-Cio San, a young Japanese girl, falls in love and marries American naval officer Pinkerton. He goes back to the US before the birth of their son leaving Cio-Cio San to await his return.

Natalya Romaniw, last season’s acclaimed Mimì (La bohème) at ENO, sings the title role for the first time in London.

She is joined by tenors Dimitri Pittas and Adam Smith who share the role of Pinkerton.

Leading British baritone Olivier Award-nominated Roderick Williams is Sharpless. Mezzo Stephanie Windsor-Lewis returns as Suzuki.

Conducting this revival is ENO Music Director Martyn Brabbins.

Co-production with the Metropolitan Opera, New York, and the Lithuanian National Opera

Some material in this production may not be suitable for young children.

'Ravishingly beautiful'

Evening Standard

Running Time
3hrs 00mins

We offer brilliant opera experiences at a range of affordable prices.
Tickets start at just £10 plus £2.25 booking fee per ticket.

Pre performance talk
11 Mar 2020
Tickets £5 (£2.50 for concessions)
Signed Performance
20 Mar 2020
Language
English. Our surtitles system displays sung words above the stage.

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