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Così fan tutte

Così fan tutte

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

October 3 - 18, 2026 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
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Love, laughter, and a daring wager collide in this comic masterpiece that is a sly wink at the fickleness of the human heart.

Drawing from the opera’s subtitle (“The School for Lovers”), acclaimed Canadian film and stage director Atom Egoyan reimagines the opera’s 18th-century setting as a private school science lab, where love becomes an experiment and the classroom becomes a playground for temptation.

This outlandish comedy offers a wicked insight into the follies of romance, shimmers with elegance, wit, and warmth, and leaves us with one lingering question: when it comes to love, how ready are we to be put to the test?

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A musical triumph

John Terauds, The Toronto Star

Synopsis at a Glance

Love and fidelity are put to the test when a local bets two visiting soldiers their fiancées won’t recognize them in disguise. The game is on! But are the lovers ready for what they discover?

Performance Information

  • Performance time is approximately three hours and 25 minutes, including one intermission
  • Sung in Italian with English and French SURTITLES™

Composed By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Born in Salzburg on January 27, 1756;
died in Vienna on December 5, 1791

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s musical education began almost as soon as he could reach the keys, guided by his father, Leopold Mozart, a respected violinist and composer. A prodigious talent, Mozart toured extensively across Europe as a child, performing for royal courts and absorbing a wide range of musical styles that would shape his voice as a composer. Despite early fame, his adult life was marked by financial instability and professional frustration, as he struggled to secure steady patronage and artistic independence. He died in Vienna at just 35 years old, leaving behind a remarkable body of work created in an astonishingly short life.

Regardless of these challenges, Mozart would become one of the most celebrated composers in Western music. In his lifetime he wrote over 600 works, including symphonies, chamber music, sacred music, and more than 20 operas. The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, Così fan tutteThe Magic Flute, and La clemenza di Tito remain cornerstones of the operatic repertoire. Today, Mozart is revered not only for his technical brilliance, but for music of extraordinary humanity—works that balance wit, beauty, and emotional depth with effortless grace.

Cast

Laurence Kilsby

Ferrando

Joel Allison

Guglielmo
A portrait of Daniel Okulitch

Daniel Okulitch

Don Alfonso

Lauren Fagan

Fiordiligi

Martina Myskohlid

Dorabella

Tracy Dahl

Despina

Creative

A portrait of conductor Johannes Debus

Johannes Debus

Conductor

Atom Egoyan

Director

Debra Hanson

Set & Costume Designer

Michael Walton

Lighting Designer

With the COC Orchestra and Chorus

COC Revival

Production originally made possible, in part, by Philip Deck & Kimberley Bozak and BMO Financial Group

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