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  • SUN
    Sep 2103:00 PM
    Royal Ballet and Opera: ToscaRoyal Opera House, London, GB
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    Sep 2407:30 PM
    Royal Ballet and Opera: ToscaRoyal Opera House, London, GB
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    Sep 2707:30 PM
    Royal Ballet and Opera: ToscaRoyal Opera House, London, GB
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    Sep 2907:30 PM
    Royal Ballet and Opera: ToscaRoyal Opera House, London, GB
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    Oct 207:30 PM
    Royal Ballet and Opera: ToscaRoyal Opera House, London, GB
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    Oct 503:00 PM
    Royal Ballet and Opera: ToscaRoyal Opera House, London, GB
  • TUE
    Oct 707:30 PM
    Royal Ballet and Opera: ToscaRoyal Opera House, London, GB
  • WED
    Feb 18202607:30 PM
    Pacific Opera Victoria: ToscaRoyal Theatre - BC, Victoria, BC
    10 Tickets Left!
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    Feb 20202607:30 PM
    ToscaRoyal Theatre - BC, Victoria, BC
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  • SUN
    Feb 22202602:30 PM
    Pacific Opera Victoria: ToscaRoyal Theatre - BC, Victoria, BC
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  • SAT
    Mar 14202603:00 PM
    Parnassus Society: ToscaConcert Hall At Soka Performing Arts Center, Aliso Viejo, CA
    22 Tickets Left!
  • FRI
    May 15202607:30 PM
    Florentine Opera: ToscaUihlein Hall at Marcus Center For The Performing Arts, Milwaukee, WI
  • SUN
    May 17202602:30 PM
    Florentine Opera: ToscaUihlein Hall at Marcus Center For The Performing Arts, Milwaukee, WI
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    About Tosca

    As of 2023, Tosca continues to be a prominent fixture in the live theatre scene, with numerous productions staged worldwide. Notable recent performances include a highly acclaimed production by the Royal Opera House in London and a visually stunning interpretation by the Metropolitan Opera in New York. These productions have incorporated innovative staging and modern technology, enhancing the emotional impact of the story while staying true to Puccini's masterful score. Additionally, the opera has inspired various adaptations, including film versions and contemporary reinterpretations that resonate with today's audiences. The ongoing popularity of Tosca is also reflected in its frequent inclusion in opera festivals and events, drawing in both seasoned opera lovers and newcomers alike. Educational outreach and community engagement initiatives surrounding these performances aim to foster a deeper appreciation for this timeless work, ensuring that Tosca will remain a significant part of the live event landscape for years to come.

    Tosca History

    Tosca is a celebrated opera composed by Giacomo Puccini, with a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, first premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on January 14, 1900. The opera is set in Rome during the Napoleonic wars and centers around themes of love, betrayal, and political intrigue. The story follows the passionate diva Floria Tosca, her lover Mario Cavaradossi, and the sinister chief of police, Baron Scarpia. Tosca's fierce devotion to Cavaradossi leads her to make desperate choices, ultimately culminating in tragedy. The opera is renowned for its dramatic arias, lush orchestration, and gripping narrative, quickly establishing itself as a staple of the operatic repertoire. Throughout the 20th century, Tosca gained immense popularity and has been performed in various formats, from grand operatic productions to smaller chamber performances, captivating audiences with its emotional depth and powerful music.