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Carmen

Opera Australia’s new production of the popular opera
Opera Australia
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ABR Arts 14 July 2025

Carmen

Opera Australia’s new production of the popular opera
Opera Australia
by
ABR Arts 14 July 2025
Andrii Kymach as Escamillo and Danielle de Niese as Carmen (photograph by Keith Saunders)

If we were not still stuck in the dilemmas Mérimée and Bizet point to, we would not be witnessing the endless stream of Carmen productions on stage, film, and TV.

(Susan McClary, 1992)

It is noteworthy that two of the operas in Opera Australia’s current season, Bizet’s Carmen and Puccini’s La Bohème, are among the five most performed operas, perhaps only rivaled by Verdi’s La Traviata. The website Operabase, viewed by many as the most authoritative opera performance information site, lists these three with Mozart’s The Magic Flute and Puccini’s Tosca as the top five. Director Peter Brook, when asked in 1983 about his choice to stage a new Carmen rather than any other opera, observed: ‘Out of the ten most popular operas, there is one that is the most popular – Carmen. And it’s not only an opera; it’s a phenomenon.’

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