La Boheme Tickets
La Boheme Tickets
- La Boheme, RiverView Hall & Theater tickets for 11/01 07:30 PM at RiverView Hall & Theater, Shreveport, LA
- Sat Nov 01 2025
- The Met Live In HD: La Boheme, Newberry Opera House tickets for 11/09 12:00 PM at Newberry Opera House, Newberry, SC
- Sun Nov 09 2025
- Portland Opera: La Boheme, Keller Auditorium tickets for 11/15 07:30 PM at Keller Auditorium, Portland, OR
- Sat Nov 15 2025
- Ozarks Lyric Opera: La Boheme, Gillioz Theatre tickets for 11/21 07:30 PM at Gillioz Theatre, Springfield, MO
- Fri Nov 21 2025
- Los Angeles Opera: La Boheme, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion tickets for 11/22 07:30 PM at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA
- Sat Nov 22 2025
La Bohème, an opera containing four acts in total, is considered to be one of the most popular operas of all time. This production is so visually beautiful that it appeals to all types of people, whether they are newcomers or opera buffs.
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La Boheme, composed by the legendary Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, has a libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica. It is based on Henri Murger's novel "Scenes de la Vie de Boheme" and is considered one of Puccini's most mature works. It was first staged at Teatro Regio in Turin, Italy, on February 1, 1896, conducted by Arturo Toscanini. It quickly became popular throughout Italy and has since become a staple of the Italian opera repertory. It has also gained international popularity and is one of the most frequently performed operas, according to Operabase, taking fourth place on the list of operas performed most often. It was performed on the radio in 1946 by Toscanini with the NBC Symphony Orchestra and was later released on Compact Disc and records.
La Boheme's story is not entirely based on Murger's novel; the libretto takes two characters from the novel, Mimi and Rodolfo, and centers on their relationship, ending with Mimi's death. The opera is set in Paris in 1830 and follows the love story of Mimi, a seamstress, and Rodolfo, a poet. Rodolfo is forced to leave Mimi due to her flirtatious behavior, and Mimi is revealed to have a terminal illness. They are reunited at the end of the opera for a brief time before Mimi's death.
The first performance of La Boheme outside of Italy was in Argentina in 1896, at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. It then came to Moscow, Lisbon, and Alexandria in early 1897. The opera made its debut in the United Kingdom on April 22, 1897, at the Royal Theater in Manchester, presented by the Carl Rose Company and managed by Puccini himself. It was performed in English and starred some of the most famous actors of the time. It was then performed in London at the Royal Opera House on October 2, 1897, and in Los Angeles for its American premiere in the same month. It reached New York City on May 16, 1898, and was presented at Palmo's Opera House. Finally, on July 1, 1899, the Royal Opera House premiered its own production of the celebrated opera. It also had its German and French premieres at the Kroll Opera House and Théâtre des Nations, respectively. The opera's popularity did not diminish with time, but in fact kept gaining international fame throughout the 20th century, premiering in many prominent cities around the world.
The most special thing about La Boheme is its dynamic staging, beautiful and rich melodies, and striking orchestral color. Its story has a unique and ingenious appeal. A classic piece of opera, it will take you into a different time period, the 1830s, and to the most romantic city on earth, Paris. La Boheme tickets are available now, so get them before they are all sold out.
La Boheme Metropolitan Opera 2018-19
Giacomo Puccini's La Bohème has once again returned to the Metropolitan Opera. Owing to its immense popularity, it often features different casts, making it tricky for fans to decide when to head to the famed Lincoln Center in New York. Nonetheless, the performers are chosen wisely each time, as the script demands very high standards of them. The timeless, passionate tale of love and loss never ceases to touch the audience. Set in Paris in the 1840s, it focuses on the relationship between the characters of Rodolfo and Mimi. La Bohème Metropolitan Opera 2018-2019 is one of the most anticipated shows among opera fans, so if you have the chance to watch it live, don't miss it for anything.La Boheme 2024 Schedule
Some of the best theatre productions have released their schedules. La Boheme will run at the venues from 21-Oct-25 until 18-Apr-26. Upcoming show will be staged at Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center, New York; whereas the last one will be held at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center, New York. For the complete list of dates and venues, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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21-Oct-25 | New York, New York | Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center |
25-Oct-25 | New York, New York | Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center |
30-Oct-25 | New York, New York | Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center |
1-Nov-25 | Shreveport, Louisian | RiverView Hall & Theater |
4-Nov-25 | New York, New York | Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center |
8-Nov-25 | Santa Fe, New Mexi | The Lensic Performing Arts Center |
8-Nov-25 | New York, New York | Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center |
8-Nov-25 | Old Saybrook, Connecti | The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center |
8-Nov-25 | Poughkeepsie, New York | The Bardavon 1869 Opera House |
8-Nov-25 | Fryeburg, Maine | Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center |
9-Nov-25 | Newberry, South Ca | Newberry Opera House |
11-Nov-25 | Old Saybrook, Connecti | The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center |
15-Nov-25 | Portland, Oregon | Keller Auditorium |
21-Nov-25 | Portland, Oregon | Keller Auditorium |
21-Nov-25 | Springfield, Missouri | Gillioz Theatre |
22-Nov-25 | Los Angeles, Californ | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion |
23-Nov-25 | Portland, Oregon | Keller Auditorium |
23-Nov-25 | Springfield, Missouri | Gillioz Theatre |
30-Nov-25 | Los Angeles, Californ | Dorothy Chandler Pavilion |
30-Nov-25 | New York, New York | Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center |