Lyric Opera of Chicago’s 2025/26 Season
Lyric Opening Concert & Gala
Friday, October 10, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.
Join us as our city ushers in the start of a new cultural season at Lyric Opera of Chicago. You’ll want to be part of this very special event where you’ll mingle with fellow arts lovers and be treated to an extraordinary performance by a to-be-revealed guest artist with the full forces of the Lyric Opera Orchestra. Save the date now and anticipate full details to come.
Gala Event
Enhance your experience by joining us for cocktails before the concert, then dine and dance the night away at our Lyric Opening Gala. You are the star as you walk the red carpet and enjoy premium seats to the most anticipated concert of the year.
Concert tickets start at $2,000. For more information about premium packages, please contact the Events Office at 312.827.5676 or [email protected].
Lyric Opening Gala is a project of the Women’s Board and is generously sponsored by Lisbeth Stiffel, Aon, Northern Trust, Karen Z. Gray-Krehbiel & John H. Krehbiel, Jr., ITW, and the Segal Family Foundation.
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Medea
Cherubini
Lyric premiere and new coproduction
October 11, 14, 17, 20, 23m & 26m, 2025
Sung in Italian with projected English titles
Hell hath no fury like a sorceress scorned.
Euripides’s millennia-old tragedy of infidelity and revenge comes to life — and gruesome death — in this presentation of acclaimed director Sir David McVicar’s iconic, grand-scale production.
Featuring Lyric’s own Music Director Enrique Mazzola on the podium, this intense spectacle stars international powerhouse soprano Sondra Radvanovsky in one of the fiercest, most demanding roles ever written. She shares the stage with equally formidable tenor — and Lyric favorite — Matthew Polenzani.
Medea dials the drama up to 11, bringing new meaning to “blood and thunder” as it tantalizes hardcore opera lovers and leaves new audiences glued to the edge of their seats.
Medea: Sondra Radvanovsky
Giasone: Matthew Polenzani**
Glauce: Elena Villalón*
Neris: Zoie Reams
Creonte: Alfred Walker
Conductor: Enrique Mazzola
Director & Set Designer: Sir David McVicar
Costume Designer: Doey Lüthi*
Lighting Designer: Paule Constable
Projection Designer: S. Katy Tucker
Chorus Director: Michael Black
Movement Director: Jo Meredith*
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
** Ryan Opera Center alumnus
Lyric’s presentation of Cherubini’s Medea is generously made possible by Lisbeth Stiffel, Julie & Roger Baskes, and Marlys A. Beider.
Maestro Enrique Mazzola is generously sponsored by Alice & John Butler, H. Gael Neeson, Sylvia Neil & Daniel Fischel, the Robert and Penelope Steiner Family Foundation, Mary Stowell, and the Zell Family Foundation as members of the Enrique Circle.
A coproduction of Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Metropolitan Opera, Greek National Opera, and Canadian Opera Company.
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Movie Nights at Lyric
Classics you love on the silver screen, brought to life with the lush sound of the Lyric Opera Orchestra
Join Lyric for two delightful, family-friendly nights of superb live music and classic films. After our sold-out inaugural season, Movie Nights at Lyric return with two irresistible movies accompanied by the lush sound of the Lyric Opera Orchestra. It’s the perfect introduction to a live orchestra for fans of all ages.
October 16 & 18m, 2025
and
April 10 & 11m, 2026
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Cavalleria rusticana &
Pagliacci
Mascagni & Leoncavallo
November 1, 4, 7, 9m, 12m, 15, 20m & 23m, 2025
Sung in Italian with projected English titles
Opera's most thrilling double bill returns after more than 15 years.
This duo of passionate one-act operas explores the depths of spurned lovers’ grief and the lengths they’ll go to in avenging betrayal. Deadly love triangles unfold against starkly contrasted backdrops of an idyllic Sicilian countryside and a chaotic urban center.
Music Director Enrique Mazzola leads a world-class cast that includes Lyric favorites Russell Thomas, Quinn Kelsey, and Gabriella Reyes in Elijah Moshinsky’s production.
With two shorter operas in a single performance, this is a perfect sampler for new operagoers. More seasoned audiences know it’s a delicious opportunity to revisit these tragic classics.
Cavalleria rusticana
Santuzza: Yulia Matochkina*
Turiddu: SeokJong Baek*
Alfio: Quinn Kelsey**
Mamma Lucia: Lauren Decker**
Pagliacci
Nedda: Gabriella Reyes
Canio: Russell Thomas
Tonio: Quinn Kelsey**
Silvio: Luke Sutliff*
Conductor: Enrique Mazzola
Original Director: Elijah Moshinsky
Revival Director: Peter McClintock
Set & Costume Designer: Michael Yeargan
Lighting Designer: Duane Schuler
Chorus Director: Michael Black
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
** Ryan Opera Center alumni
Lyric’s presentation of Mascagni’s Cavalleria rusticana and Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci are generously sponsored by Josef & Margot Lakonishok and Sonia Florian.
Maestro Enrique Mazzola is generously sponsored by Alice & John Butler, H. Gael Neeson, Sylvia Neil & Daniel Fischel, the Robert and Penelope Steiner Family Foundation, Mary Stowell, and the Zell Family Foundation as members of the Enrique Circle.
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Carmina Burana
Orff
Conductor Enrique Mazzola
Featuring the Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra & Chorus
November 14, 16m, and 18, 2025
Sung in the original languages with projected English titles
You’ve heard “O Fortuna” a thousand times — now experience the thrill of this complete work at Lyric.
For three performances only, Enrique Mazzola leads the celebrated Lyric Opera Orchestra and Chorus in Carmina Burana, the sweeping cantata based on 24 medieval poems. Lyric’s talented musicians bring this masterpiece to life in all its visceral dimensions, from sotto voce choral staccatos to bombastic crashes of brass.
As the music envelops you, contemplate the whims of fickle fortune — or simply enjoy an extended spooky season with its lush, melancholy, and oh-so-familiar strains.
Conductor: Enrique Mazzola
Chorus Director: Michael Black
Soloists:
Jasmine Habersham
David Portillo**
Ian Rucker**
** Ryan Opera Center alumni
Maestro Enrique Mazzola is generously sponsored by Alice & John Butler, H. Gael Neeson, Sylvia Neil & Daniel Fischel, the Robert and Penelope Steiner Family Foundation, Mary Stowell, and the Zell Family Foundation as members of the Enrique Circle.
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A Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness
Billy Corgan
World premiere
November 21, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.
Sung in English with projected English titles
An alt-rock masterpiece, reborn.
Billy Corgan achieved stratospheric fame as the founder, frontman, and creative force behind the legendary Smashing Pumpkins. A Grammy winner whose powerful songwriting, commanding vocals, and inventive melodies were the foundation for the massive, decade-defining double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Corgan now teams up with Lyric Opera of Chicago, his hometown company, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of this groundbreaking album with his signature boundary-pushing, innovation, and imagination.
The result is A Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness, a new commission inspired by one of the greatest alternative albums of all time. You’ll hear Billy Corgan and special guest artists along with the epic sound of the Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra and Chorus in a completely new sonic and visual experience. Whether you love the Pumpkins and are excited to hear their music in a sumptuous new dimension, or you simply crave the opportunity to hear a new work inspired by the unexpected, this promises to be one of the can't-miss cultural collaborations of the season.
Composer: Billy Corgan*
Arrangements & Orchestrations: James Lowe and Billy Corgan
Conductor: James Lowe
Chorus Director: Michael Black
Costumes: House of Gilles by Gilles and Chloé Mendel Corgan*
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
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Salome
Richard Strauss
New-to-Chicago production
January 25, 29, February 3, 6, 11m & 14, 2026
Sung in German with projected English titles
Every obsession has consequences. Sometimes they’re deadly.
Based on Oscar Wilde’s one-act play, Salome has been thrilling and fascinating audiences for more than a century. Lyric brings Sir David McVicar’s decadent production — which is set in 1940s fascist Italy and sheds a harsh light on the timeless greed and entitlement of the elite — to Chicago.
This gory thrill ride returns to Lyric for the first time in 20 years starring Elena Stikhina in the demanding title role of a teenage femme fatale whose infatuation has fatal implications, alongside Lyric favorites Brandon Jovanovich and Tanja Ariane Baumgartner.
Salome drips with decadence that matches Strauss’s lyrical score and German libretto. From the infamous “Dance of the Seven Veils” to Salome’s shocking last kiss, this production will leave you breathless.
Salome: Elena Stikhina*
Herod: Brandon Jovanovich
Jochanaan: Nicholas Brownlee*
Herodias: Tanja Ariane Baumgartner
Narraboth: Ryan Capozzo**
Page: Catherine Martin
Conductor: Tomáš Netopil*
Original Director: Sir David McVicar
Revival Director: Julia Burbach*
Designer: Es Devlin*
Original Lighting Designer: Wolfgang Göbbel
Video Designer: 59 Productions*
Original Choreographer: Andrew George
Revival Choreographer: Emily Piercy*
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
** Ryan Opera Center alumnus
Production by the Royal Ballet and Opera, first seen at the Royal Opera House, London on February 21, 2008.
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Così fan tutte
Mozart
New-to-Chicago production
February 1m, 4m, 7, 10, 13 & 15m, 2026
Sung in Italian with projected English titles
A rom-com battle of the sexes, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Two officers, convinced all women are fickle in love, hatch a plan to switch places and woo each other’s fiancées in disguise — but the women know exactly what they’re up to from the start.
Hilarity and dazzling arias ensue in a 1930s-era seaside country club, where frothy costumes and splashy sets belie an undercurrent of distrust and deception on par with a binge-worthy reality show.
Conducted by Enrique Mazzola and featuring a fresh ensemble of star artists alongside Grammy honorees Ana María Martínez and Rod Gilfry, Così sets off vocal pyrotechnics that bubble and burst with athleticism.
Fiordiligi: Jacquelyn Stucker*
Dorabella: Cecilia Molinari*
Ferrando: Anthony León*
Guglielmo: Ian Rucker**
Despina: Ana María Martínez
Don Alfonso: Rod Gilfry
Conductor: Enrique Mazzola
Original Director: Michael Cavanagh*
Revival Director: Roy Rallo
Set Designer: Erhard Rom*
Costume Designer: Constance Hoffman
Lighting Designer: Jane Cox*
Chorus Director: Michael Black
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
** Ryan Opera Center alumnus
Lyric’s presentation of Mozart’s Così fan tutte is generously made possible by The Negaunee Foundation and Randy L. & Melvin R.* Berlin. *deceased
Maestro Enrique Mazzola is generously sponsored by Alice & John Butler, H. Gael Neeson, Sylvia Neil & Daniel Fischel, the Robert and Penelope Steiner Family Foundation, Mary Stowell, and the Zell Family Foundation as members of the Enrique Circle.
A San Francisco Opera production. Scenery construction and painting by the San Francisco Opera Scene Shop. Costumes fabricated by the San Francisco Opera Costume Shop.
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Renée Fleming in Recital
Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene
Lyric premiere
Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 7 p.m.
One of the world's great artists explores our connection to the natural world.
International superstar Renée Fleming makes her much-anticipated return to the Lyric Opera of Chicago stage with a program based on her 2023 Grammy-winning Best Classical Vocal Solo Album. Created in partnership with the National Geographic Society, Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene blends classic Romantic-era works and contemporary works in a program that captures the evolution of the human experience in nature.
With video curated by the National Geographic Society, Renée Fleming and pianist Inon Barnatan create an eclectic performance that allows audiences the opportunity for reflection on the beauty of our planet and to rekindle a love for the natural world through song.
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Madama Butterfly
Puccini
New-to-Chicago production
March 14, 19, 22m, 25m, 28, 31, April 6, 9m & 12m, 2026
Sung in Italian with projected English titles
A timeless tragedy — in dazzling contemporary technicolor.
Meet Cio-Cio-San — known as Madama Butterfly — a faithful but doomed geisha in love with B.F. Pinkerton. Everyone but Butterfly knows the Navy lieutenant will break her heart and ruin her life.
Opera newcomers will be swept away by the familiar melodies, gorgeous costuming, and colorful sets — and seasoned opera fans will thrill at this beautiful, thoughtful production from Lyric’s own Matthew Ozawa that brings new dimension to an age-old story.
Conducted by Domingo Hindoyan and starring Karah Son, one of the leading interpreters of Butterfly in our time, Puccini’s soaring and often heartbreaking melodies unite with captivating stagecraft for a singular experience.
Cio-Cio-San: Karah Son*
Pinkerton: Evan LeRoy Johnson*
Suzuki: Nozomi Kato*
Sharpless: Zachary Nelson
Goro: Rodell Rosel**
Bonze: Jongwon Han*
Conductor: Domingo Hindoyan
Director: Matthew Ozawa
Set Designer: dots*
Costume Designer: Maiko Matsushima*
Lighting Designer: Yuki Nakase Link
Chorus Director: Michael Black
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
** Ryan Opera Center alumnus
Lyric’s presentation of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly is generously made possible by Lisbeth Stiffel, Invenergy, and Randy L. & Melvin R.* Berlin. *deceased
A coproduction of Cincinnati Opera, Detroit Opera, Utah Opera, and Pittsburgh Opera.
Scenery constructed by Cincinnati Opera.
Costumes constructed by Cincinnati Opera, Costume Works, Inc. and Utah Opera.
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El último sueño de Frida y Diego
(The Last Dream of Frida and Diego)
Music by Gabriela Lena Frank
Libretto by Nilo Cruz
Lyric premiere
March 21, 24, 26, 29m, April 1m & 4m, 2026
Sung in Spanish with projected English titles
How would you spend a single day reunited with lost love?
On the Day of the Dead, Mexican artist Frida Kahlo crosses over from the underworld for 24 short hours with Diego Rivera, who remains in the living world, alone and grieving her loss.
El último sueño, which had its critically acclaimed world premiere in 2022, brings the legendary marriage — and revolutionary art — of Frida and Diego to the stage with vivid colors, surrealist touches, and lush, evocative music sung in Spanish and inspired by Mexican folk music traditions.
Director Lorena Maza and conductor Roberto Kalb invite audiences to join in the couple’s dreamlike journey through their memories of love, passion, and everything they created together.
Frida: Daniela Mack (3/21, 24, 26, 29, 4/4), Stephanie Sanchez (4/1)
Catrina: Ana María Martínez
Diego: Alfredo Daza*
Leonardo: Key’mon W. Murrah*
Conductor: Roberto Kalb*
Director: Lorena Maza*
Set Designer: Jorge Ballina*
Costume Designer: Eloise Kazan*
Lighting Designer: Victor Zapatero*
Chorus Director: Michael Black
Choreographer: August Tye
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
Lyric’s presentation of Gabriela Lena Frank and Nilo Cruz’s El último sueño de Frida y Diego is generously made possible by the Zell Family Foundation and the Pritzker Foundation.
A coproduction of San Diego Opera and San Francisco Opera. Scenery constructed at San Diego Opera Scenic Studio. Costumes constructed at San Diego Opera Costume Shop.
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safronia
avery r. young
World premiere
April 17 & 18, 2026
Performed in English
Be the first to experience this remarkable work by one of Chicago’s most exciting voices.
For two performances only, Lyric presents a world premiere musical work from Chicago’s first-ever poet laureate, the celebrated interdisciplinary artist avery r. young. From the first note, safronia will draw you in with its compelling storytelling.
Triumph and tragedy converge in a personal yet universal story of the Great Migration. This Afro-surrealist tale is told through the eyes of the Booker family, who return from the northern U.S. to their Southern hometown after five years of banishment to bury their patriarch.
Conceived following young’s groundbreaking collaboration with Lyric around Twilight: Gods in 2021, safronia marries folklore, poetry, and history, with gospel, blues, funk, and soul. The result is an inspiring, immersive, and vibrant performance experience born from an authentic Chicago story.
Director: Timothy Douglas*
Additional casting and creative team to be announced
* Lyric Opera of Chicago debut
Lyric’s presentation of avery r. young’s safronia is generously made possible by the Pritzker Traubert Foundation.
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