On the heals of the opening of Jonathan Dove’s Flight, Vancouver Opera has announced it’s 2025–2026 Blockbuster Season with three classic opera productions. The 2025-2026 season begins in October with Verdi’s eternally thrilling Rigoletto, followed by Mozart’s light-hearted Così fan tutte in February 2026. La Bohème, Puccini’s enduring love story, closes the season in blockbuster style with a five-show run in April/May 2026.
“For our 66th season, we’re bringing operas by the art form’s greatest composers to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre stage,” said Tom Wright, Vancouver Opera General Director. “These timeless works run the gamut—in some cases the gauntlet—of emotions, while exploring social norms and the consequences of personal choice. Verdi’s Rigoletto is a tense, dramatic tale of revenge, fate, corruption, and the father-daughter bond. Through comedy, Mozart’s Così fan tutte investigates love, fidelity, and moral ambiguity. To close the season, Puccini’s La Bohème will take us to 1800s Paris, where youth’s passions find their opposite in the fragility of life and love, and idealism strives valiantly in the face of reality.”

October 25, 30 & November 2, 2025, the season opens with Verdi’s Rigoletto, the immortal tale of a father’s desperate love for his daughter—and the dangerous double-edged sword of vengeance—set against a backdrop of decadence and dark intrigue. Under director Glynis Leyshon (Flight of the Hummingbird) and the baton of Vancouver Opera Music Director Jacques Lacombe (Die Fledermaus, Madama Butterfly), unforgettable pieces like La donna è mobile and the heart-wrenching Caro nome will soar to life. “We are thrilled to be partnering with our friends at Pacific Opera Victoria to create this new production for our 2025–2026 season opener that will push this tense tragedy’s boundaries.” adds Wright.

February 7, 12 & 15 2026, get caught up in a whirlwind romance of mistaken identities, tender moments and mischievous tricks with Mozart’s Così fan tutte. This comic romp slyly doubles as an exploration of the heart’s highs and lows, making for an irresistible musical ride through every up, down, twist and turn on the rollercoaster of love. Vancouver Opera audiences haven’t been treated to Mozart’s sublime opera buffa classic for over 20 years, and this fresh interpretation will cast the playful genius of one of opera’s most beloved works in a contemporary West Coast Canadian light. Making his Vancouver Opera debut is director Rob Herriot with conductor Leslie Dala overseeing the Vancouver Opera Chorus & Orchestra and all Canadian cast.

April 25, 26, 30, May 2 & 3, 2026, the 2025-2026 season concludes with a five-show engagement of one of opera’s most enduring love stories. Puccini’s masterpiece La Bohème transports us to the heart of 1830s bohemian life in Paris, where love blossoms amidst dreams, hardships, and the unyielding pursuit of artistic freedom. La Bohème has remained one of the most beloved and frequently performed operas worldwide since its 1896 premiere, due in large part to captivating pieces like Quando m’en vo, a.k.a. “Musetta’s Waltz”, and perhaps the most famous duet in opera, O soave fanciulla, sung on that moonlit moment when Mimì and Rodolfo fall in love. VO Music Director Emeritus Jonathan Darlington returns to conduct some of the most romantic and iconic music in opera history. “We are proud of two alumni of our Yulanda M. Faris, Young Artist Program. Singing the role of Mimi is soprano Jonelle Sills and the stage director is Pacific Opera Victoria Artistic Director, Brenna Corner (Hansel & Gretel, Carmen: Up Close and Digital). Both have developed international careers since their time at VO”. Adds Wright. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or returning to a beloved classic, La Bohème speaks passionately to the soul, reminding us to cherish the fragility and fleeting beauty of life and love.
Adds Wright, “These operas are classics, but their themes remain urgent today. With a season of dynamic masterpieces ahead of us, let’s share extraordinary experiences and dare to feel everything that makes us fully human.”
Subscribers have until April 4, 2025 to renew their subscription for the 2025-2026 season before single tickets go on sale July 2, 2025. For more information about Vancouver Opera and its Blockbuster Season visit vancouveropera.ca
Vancouver Opera will also present several other special events, including the return of the beloved, free, and family-friendly Opera in the Park on July 13, 2025 at 7:30pm. This enchanting evening open-air concert taking place at Deer Lake Park in Burnaby.