A WINTER’S TALE OF LOVE & LOSS...

A WINTER’S TALE OF LOVE & LOSS...

Breathtaking new production of La bohème to warm hearts across New Zealand mid-year.

Audiences will be swept away to the heart of Paris this winter as New Zealand Opera presents a captivating 3-city tour of Puccini’s timeless tragi-romance, La bohème

This new production promises a deeply emotional exploration of love, art, and humanity, brought to life by a sensational cast and creative team of international and Kiwi talent. 

Headlining the stellar ensemble in his highly anticipated New Zealand debut, renowned South Korean tenor Ji-Min Park (La Traviata, La bohème, Don Pasquale), will portray the passionate poet Rodolfo, a role that has garnered Park rave reviews worldwide. Joining him is the welcome return of Australian-Italian soprano Elena Perroni – praised for her emotionally resonant Gilda in NZ Opera’s 2024 Rigoletto – as the beloved heroine Mimì. The iconic arias sung by these two characters include the instantly recognisable and profoundly moving "Che gelida manina" (Your little hand is frozen) and "Mi chiamano Mimì," (My name is Mimi) two of the most famous songs in all of opera.

Created by international director Bruno Ravella, this new staging will remain true to the bohemian spirit of Puccini’s enduring classic.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to be directing a brand-new Bohème for New Zealand Opera,” says director Bruno Ravella. 

“It’s a joy to reunite with Brad Cohen after working together at West Australian Opera, and I can’t wait to dive into this production with such a fantastic cast and three incredible choruses in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch.

I’ve set this production in 1947, right after the war. The shadow of death is lifting, and a new, raw energy pulses through Paris as artists return and the era of modernism takes hold. It’s a time of bold simplicity—function over ornament— which has driven our design choices. We’re creating a stripped-back, striking world that lets the heart of the story shine.

That said, these characters are artists, dreamers who see the world through their artistic lens. So even in this minimalist world, I’m using theatricality and visual poetry to elevate the emotional high points, whether joyous or heart-wrenching. Expect passion. Expect beauty. Expect to feel everything.”

A powerhouse contingent of Antipodean performers join Park and Perroni, including New Zealand favourite, soprano Emma Pearson (Le comte Ory, Lucia di Lammermoor, La traviata) dazzling in her role debut as Musetta, showcasing her vibrant stage presence and vocal agility. Australian baritone Samuel Dundas (Eucalyptus, La bohème, Tannhäuser) brings humour and depth to the role of Marcello, with New Zealand-born Samoan baritone and 2016 Lexus Song Quest winner Benson Wilson (Carmen, La bohème, Così fan tutte) returning home from London to make his NZ Opera principal debut in the role of Schaunard.

US-based New Zealand baritone Hadleigh Adams (Wozzeck, Everest, Partenope) also makes his principal role debut with NZ Opera in the role of Colline and popular Kiwi baritone Robert Tucker (Mansfield Park, The Unruly Tourists, Eight Songs for a Mad King) plays the roles of Benoît/Alcindoro. New Zealand tenor Chris McRae delights in the character role of Papignol.

New Zealand Opera Tumu Whakarae General Director Brad Cohen conducts the Auckland Philharmonia for the Tāmaki Makaurau performances, while acclaimed Greek conductor Dionysis Grammenos takes the podium with Orchestra Wellington and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in Te Whanganui-a-Tara and Ōtautahi. Joining forces in each city, the country’s finest voices come together as The Freemasons Foundation NZ Opera Chorus to deliver Puccini’s rousing choruses and on-stage drama.

Since its 1896 premiere, Puccini’s La bohème has become a cornerstone of the operatic repertoire, cemented on “greatest opera” lists around the world. With its timeless themes of ‘truth, beauty, freedom, love’, the opera’s influence reaches far beyond the stage — inspiring works like the hit musical Rent and Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge.

In 2025, NZ Opera brings La bohème to life in this poignant and visually striking new production. Featuring some of the most beautiful and emotionally resonant music ever composed for the stage, this beloved Puccini masterpiece is a must-see event for opera lovers and newcomers alike this winter.

Tickets are on sale for strictly limited seasons at the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre Auckland, St James Theatre Wellington, and the Isaac Theatre Royal Christchurch.

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