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George Frideric Handel

Partenope

Relationship status: It’s complicated

20 Nov–6 Dec 2025

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

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When it comes to Partenope’s love life, complicated doesn’t quite cover it. Settle in for Handel’s first operatic rom com, where all isn’t fair in love and war.

This critically acclaimed production won an Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production when it premiered in 2008. Since then, it has been seen all around the world and returns to the London Coliseum for its second revival.

Overview

Finding The One isn’t easy. Especially when you’re tangled up in a tricky love quadrangle.

Join our social butterfly Partenope and her three potential suitors – Arsace, Armindo and Eurimene – in this timeless tale where boys meet girl, girl falls for boy, and another ‘boy’ is really a girl looking for revenge on a boy… keeping up?

Find out if love is on the cards and if honesty wins, in this complex game of romance, where not everything (or everyone) is as it seems.

Discover more about the story of Partenope on our dedicated page.

Staging & Score

Set in a 1920’s Paris salon, Christopher Alden’s production is inspired by the surrealist artists of the time including Salvador Dali and Man Ray, with the character of Emilio being based on Man Ray himself.

With non-stop parties, bottomless cocktails, endless card games and some questionable disguises, the scene is set for romance, complemented by Handel’s captivating score which brings each character’s emotions to life beautifully. Don’t miss this fun, classy and charming battle for Partenope’s heart.

Singers & Creatives

Our socialite Partenope is played by former Harewood artist, Nardus Williams, Winner of the Rising Talent award at the 2022 International Opera Awards. Her suitors Arsace, Emilio and Armindo are played by Hugh Cutting, Ru Charlesworth, and Jake Ingbar.

This award-winning production will once again be directed by Christopher Alden and conducted by Christian Curnyn.

Co-produced with Opera Australia.

This production has been made possible through the generous support of a syndicate comprising Liz Cratchley OBE, Alan Karr & Jeanne Ruane, Vincent Mercer & Anzo Francis, Kate Olver & Jeremy Young, and Leo Toralballa.

‘not to be missed’

The Independent

‘This production’s a treat’

The Telegraph

‘everything is a delight’; ‘witty and sharp-tongued’

Financial Times

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

Book now
Running Time
3hrs 30mins

There is one interval.

Access

We have an Access Scheme for our audiences with a disability, a health condition, or different access needs to ensure everyone has a comfortable and enjoyable visit.

Tickets
Tickets from £15 including fees.
Language
Sung in English, with surtitles projected above the stage

Age Guidance: 15+

For more information, please contact our box office on 020 7845 9300 or [email protected]

Discover Partenope

Partenope Creative Team 2025

Christian Curnyn

Conductor

The role of Conductor is generously sponsored by Kathryn Uhde

Christopher Alden

Director

Andrew Lieberman

Set Designer

Jon Morrell

Costume Designer

Adam Silverman

Lighting Designer

Claire Glaskin

Movement Director

Elaine Brown

Revival Movement and Intimacy Director

Amanda Holden

Translator

Partenope Cast 2025