A summer of opera: La traviata, Nabucco and The Bartered Bride

17 June 2025, 1:00
A summer of opera: La traviata, Nabucco and The Bartered Bride

As always, the Janáček Opera of the National Theatre Brno will visit Špilberk Castle as part of an open air performance. The first performance will take place at the end of June.

This year you can meet the beautiful Violetta in Verdi's opera La traviata performed by Veronika Rovná and enjoy her romantic and dramatic story out in the open air. You can also see a performance of Verdi's Nabucco with the famous choruses and the outstanding Dalibor Jenis in the title role. The production of Nabucco, directed by Jiří Heřman, will be staged at Špilberk for the first time. And if you're into Czech classics, you can come, lured by Jan Št'áva's Kecal, to see Smetana's The Bartered Bride and the plots he hatches against our dear Mařenka. The Bartered Bride, directed by Ondřej Havelka, has been performed with great success for almost 20 years and will certainly be extra special in the atmospheric setting of Špilberk.

Dates of performances:

Nabucco – 28 June

The Bartered Bride - 29 June

La traviata - 30 August

The Bartered Bride - 31 August

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