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Rigoletto

Rigoletto

Giuseppe Verdi

January 24 - February 14, 2026 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

One of the most adored works in the operatic canon, Rigoletto features a high-stakes game of power and control and some of opera’s most recognizable melodies.

This riveting musical drama by master composer Giuseppe Verdi tells the tale of the tragic jester Rigoletto, who embarks on a fateful quest for revenge. Director Christopher Alden’s widely praised production evokes a Victorian men’s club in this masterpiece of Italian grand opera.

Musical jackpot

Jenna Simeonov, The Globe and Mail

Synopsis in a Minute

Rigoletto is desperate to hide his daughter, Gilda, from his lecherous employer, the Duke. Little does he know, however, that Gilda has already fallen in love with the Duke in his disguise as a poor student. After Gilda is violated in the Duke’s court, Rigoletto vows revenge, but his daughter overhears his plans and sacrifices herself to save her lover.

Performance Information

  • Performance time is approximately two hours and 40 minutes, including one intermission
  • Sung in Italian with English SURTITLES™
A portrait of composer Giuseppe Verdi

Composed By Giuseppe Verdi

A portrait of composer Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi

Born in Roncole, near Busseto on October 10, 1813;
died in Milan, Italy on January 27, 1901

Giuseppe Verdi’s music education began with church organists in his hometown, where his skills impressed a local merchant enough to finance a year of study at La Scala in Milan. After finishing his studies, Verdi returned home and married his childhood sweetheart, Margherita Barezzi, with whom he had two children. Tragically, both children died within two years of each other; Margherita died shortly after, leaving the 27 year-old Verdi devastated. His run of misfortune continued when his second opera, Un giorno di regno, proved a failure.

Regardless of life’s challenges, Verdi and his operas would become famous throughout the country. In his lifetime he composed over 20 operas, with RigolettoLa Traviata, Il TrovatoreFalstaffLa forza del destinoDon Carlos, and Aida amongst his most famous. In later years Verdi was not only the great man of opera, but also a national hero who gave his people a distinctive voice on the musical map.

Cast

Quinn Kelsey

Rigoletto

Andrea Carroll

Gilda

Ben Bliss

Duke of Mantua

Peixin Chen

Sparafucile

Zoie Reams

Maddalena

Duncan Stenhouse

Count Ceprano

Emily Rocha

Countess Ceprano & Page

Gregory Dahl

Monterone
A portrait of Julius Ahn

Julius Ahn

Borsa

Nicholas Murphy

Usher

Creative

A portrait of conductor Johannes Debus

Johannes Debus

Conductor

Christopher Alden

Director
A portrait of Michael Levine

Michael Levine

Set & Costume Designer

Duane Schuler

Lighting Designer

With the COC Orchestra and Chorus

Canadian Opera Company co-production with English National Opera

Production originally made possible, in part, by Tim & Frances Price, Judy & Wilmot Matthews, Gail & Bob Farquharson

Sandra Horst and the COC Chorus are generously underwritten by Tim & Frances Price

Johannes Debus is generously underwritten by Riki Turofsky & Charles Petersen

The COC Orchestra is generously sponsored by The Schulich Foundation and by W. Bruce C. Bailey

Presented at

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts