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Puccini: Madama ButterflyNew production

Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Hungary
Dates/times in Budapest time zone
Saturday 12 June 202718:00
Tuesday 15 June 202718:00
Thursday 17 June 202718:00
Sunday 20 June 202711:00
Wednesday 23 June 202718:00
Friday 25 June 202718:00
Sunday 27 June 202711:00
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)Madama ButterflyLibretto by Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
Performers
Hungarian State Opera
Cornelius MeisterConductor
Barbora HorákováDirector
Wolfgang MenardiSet Designer
Eva Maria van AckerCostume Designer
Felice RossLighting Designer
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Diana MarkosianVideo
Andrea Tortosa VidalDancer
Gábor CsikiChoirmaster / chorus director
Lilla HortiSopranoCio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly)2027 Jun 12, 15, 17, 20 mat
Corinne WintersSopranoCio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly)2027 Jun 23, 25, 27 mat
Szabolcs BricknerTenorPinkerton
Attila MókusBass-baritoneSharpless2027 Jun 12, 23, 25, 27 mat
Károly SzemerédyBaritoneSharpless2027 Jun 15, 17, 20 mat
Anna Csenge FürjesMezzo-sopranoSuzuki
Péter BalczóTenorGoro
András KissBaritoneThe Bonze
Barna BartosTenorPrince Yamadori
Máté FülepBaritoneThe Imperial Commissioner

One of the absolute “hits” of the opera repertoire, Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, is well-known to every opera lover; its tragic story has brought tears to millions of eyes in the century since its premiere. Countless creators around the world have staged the work in countless interpretations, as the world has changed greatly, and with it, so has the way the piece is perceived. The time has come for the OPERA’s former, traditional production to be replaced by a new one, whose female-centred perspective adds new layers of meaning. For if we think about it more deeply, everything we see is merely a tiny fragment of the whole, and each piece of the puzzle can only gain meaning together with the others. And what would happen if we were to view this story through the eyes of a boy who happens to be an unplanned child of a young Japanese geisha and an American sailor, observing events from a time that no longer belongs to his passionate, young parents? Born in Prague, trained in vocal art in Switzerland and later in directing in Germany, and maintaining a close working relationship with the also well-known Calixto Bieito, Barbora Horáková offers an innovative interpretation: a dual narrative spanning generations and continents, accompanied by the powerful visual world of Armenian-born American photo and video artist Diana Markosian. Following the spectacular Prokofiev opera War and Peace, this new collaboration between the OPERA and the Grand Théâtre de Genève examines traditions, passions, and their impact across generations. The production arrives in Budapest following its 2026 Swiss premiere.

Reviews of Madama Butterfly directed by Barbora Horáková

Puccini: Madama Butterfly