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Artemis Danza | Parma Dance 2026
Artistic Direction Monica Casadei
Thursday, 14 May 2026, 8:30 PM

Program and cast

Verdi/Shakespeare
Trilogy of Desire
Macbeth, Otello, Falstaff
Music by Giuseppe Verdi

 

Choreography, direction, set, costumes, lighting by Monica Casadei
Musical arrangement by Fabio Fiandrini, Luca Vianini
Created for 16 dancers
Produced by Artemis Danza
Co-production with Teatro Regio di Parma
With the support of the Ministry of Culture,
Department of Culture of the Emilia-Romagna Region,
City of Parma

 

National premiere

Teatro Regio di Parma

The Teatro Regio di Parma, originally constructed as the Nuovo Teatro Ducale (New Ducal Theatre), is an opera house and opera company in Parma, Italy.

Replacing an obsolete house, the new Ducale achieved prominence in the years after 1829, and especially so after the composer Giuseppe Verdi, who was born nearBusseto, some thirty kilometres away, had achieved fame. Also well known in Parma was the conductor Arturo Toscanini, was born there in 1867.

As has been noted by Lee Marshall, "while not as well known as La Scala in Milan or La Fenice in Venice, the city’s Teatro Regio....is considered by opera buffs to be one of the true homes of the great Italian tradition, and the well-informed audience is famous for giving voice to its approval or disapproval – not just from the gallery."

The 1,400-seat auditorium, with four tiers of boxes topped by a gallery, was inaugurated on 16 May 1829 when it presented the premiere of Vincenzo Bellini's Zaira, a production which was staged another seven times, although it did not prove to be popular with the Parma audiences. Initially Rossini had been invited to compose a work for the inauguration of the house, but he was too busy and so the task fell to Bellini. However, that inaugural season saw three Rossini operas staged, including Moïse et Pharaon, Semiramide, and Il barbiere di Siviglia.

Today, the company stages about four operas each season from mid January to April and, since 2003, it has presented an annual Verdi Festival each October.

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