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Roméo et Juliette

Roméo et Juliette

Charles Gounod

September 27 - October 18, 2025 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

Literature’s greatest romance is reimagined in a bold and colourful new vision from international director Amy Lane.

Relocating the feuding Montagues and Capulets from Renaissance Verona to Gilded Age New York, this daring and delightful production takes audiences on a journey from the soaring emotional highs of young love to heartrending despair as a fateful romance turns to tragedy.

Returning to the COC stage for the first time in over 30 years, Gounod’s musical interpretation of Shakespeare’s dramatic classic is a showcase for some of opera’s greatest love duets and a perfect first opera experience for fans of musical theatre.

Great theatre... hits right in the solar plexus.

Sofia Nyblom, Dagens Nyheter

Synopsis in a Minute

It is New Year's Eve 1889, and the wealthy Capulet family has invited everyone to a spectacular circus party. On this magical night, their daughter Juliette meets the love of her life, Roméo. But Roméo belongs to the enemy Montague family, immigrants from Italy who are fighting with the Capulets for power over their business operations on the dark side of New York.

Performance Information

  • Performance time is approximately three hours and 15 minutes, including one intermission
  • Sung in French with English SURTITLES™
A portrait of composer Charles Gounod

Composed By Charles Gounod

A portrait of composer Charles Gounod

Charles Gounod

Born in Paris, France on June 17, 1818;
died on October 18, 1893

Charles Gounod was born in Paris and grew up in an apartment at the Palace of Versailles, where his father was the official artist to the Duc de Berry. As a student at the Paris Conservatoire, the young Gounod developed a friendship with Hector Berlioz and later distinguished himself by winning the Prix de Rome, France’s highest musical honour.

The prize allowed him to study in Rome for two years, followed by a year in Austria and Germany. Later, in Prussia, Gounod was mentored by Felix Mendelssohn, who planted in the young composer a deep reverence for the music of Bach; this would later inspire one of his most famous works, a setting of the Ave Maria.

In addition to church and concert music, Gounod composed several operas, achieving commercial success in 1859 with Faust. His opera Roméo et Juliette (1867) was equally well received and remains in the repertory to this day.

After the death of Berlioz, Gounod was widely regarded as France’s foremost composer, although a rising generation that included Bizet (who was one of Gounod’s private pupils), Fauré, Massenet, and Saint-Saëns would soon overtake him. Nevertheless, Gounod’s musical influence can be heard in later works by all of these composers, with Debussy describing his contribution to the musical canon as “essential”. Following his death in 1893, Gounod was laid to rest in a state funeral at which Fauré conducted.

Cast

Bekhzod Davronov

Roméo

Kseniia Proshina

Juliette

Robert Pomakov

Frère Laurent

Gordon Bintner

Mercutio

Korin Thomas-Smith

Mercutio (October 16 & 18)

Angelo Moretti

Benvolio
A portrait of Megan Latham

Megan Latham

Gertrude
A portrait of Owen McCausland

Owen McCausland

Tybalt

Mark Stone

Count Capulet

Ben Wallace

Paris

Alex Halliday

The Duke
A portrait of Alex Hetherington

Alex Hetherington

Stéphano

Creative

Yves Abel

Conductor
A portrait of director Amy Lane

Amy Lane

Director
A portrait of Emma Ryott

Emma Ryott

Set and Costume Designer
A portrait of Charlie Morgan Jones

Charlie Morgan Jones

Lighting Designer

Michael Barry

Choreographer

With the COC Orchestra and Chorus

Production rental from Malmö Opera

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

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