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Embark on a captivating journey through Lyric Opera's 2024/25 Season, where transcendent voices, powerful storytelling, and grand-scale theatrical spectacle await. Step into the breathtaking Lyric Opera House, a cultural gem that everyone in Chicago should experience and celebrate.
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Join us for opera performances, musical theater, and special events, perfect for seasoned fans patron and first-timers alike. Explore upcoming shows, ticket options, and plan your visit to Lyric Opera today.
Embark on a captivating journey through Lyric Opera's 2024/25 Season, where transcendent voices, powerful storytelling, and grand-scale theatrical spectacle await. Including titles Rigoletto, La Bohème, a one-night-only performance by Patti LuPone, and more.
Lyric Opera of Chicago returns to live performances with a landmark 2021/22 Season. Maestro Enrique Mazzola begins his first season as music director with a thrilling lineup of operas, from fresh takes on beloved classics to brilliant works you’ve never seen before.
With two newly-commissioned world premieres, three premieres of works never before seen on Lyric's stage, and a host of classic favorites returning, plus a star-studded lineup of acclaimed artists delivering inspiring performances, Lyric's 2022/23 Season will move you and remind you that there's nothing like experiencing a live performance!
Lyric Opera is pleased to make discount rush tickets available at 50% off three hours before curtain for performances where inventory allows. Tickets are available online or in-person at the box office.
Join Lyric Opera of Chicago for Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, an intimate study of human relationships and one of the greatest operas ever written. In the setting of Count Almaviva’s castle, his servants, Figaro and Susanna, conspire to get the better of their willful employer, joined by his long-suffering wife, the Countess.
Co-produced by Lyric, The Glimmerglass Festival, and Washington National Opera, the opera presents the moving story of a Black middle-class family in Harlem whose hopes and dreams for their teenage son are shattered when he is shot by a white police officer.