
opera
Otello
opera by Giuseppe Verdi
from 10 May to 3 June 2027
Monday 10 May 202720:00Réservation active
Thursday 13 May 202720:00Réservation active
Sunday 16 May 202716:00Réservation active
Wednesday 19 May 202720:00Réservation active
Saturday 22 May 202718:00Réservation active
Tuesday 25 May 202720:00Réservation active
Friday 28 May 202720:00Réservation active
Monday 31 May 202720:00Réservation active
Thursday 3 June 202720:00Réservation active
Duration: approximately 2 hr. 40 min. including interval
Sung in Italian with French and English surtitles
Price A: 77 €|56 €|36 €|14 €|6 €
Can you ever feel truly accepted when still seen as a foreigner in the eyes of others? In Shakespeare’s play as in Verdi’s opera, it’s an impossible mission: prejudice is enough to make even a hero stumble. The higher Othello climbs, the more others see him as a threat. And the fall will be dizzying. The ‘Moor of Venice’ seems to have it all: military honours and Desdemona’s heart. Bolstered by his successes, he arrives in Cyprus as the City of Doges’ powerful envoy. But the African general’s ascent fuels Iago’s racist disdain. Frustrated by his junior position, the lieutenant takes his revenge on Othello by targeting his Achilles’ heel: his undying love for his wife. When Iago makes him doubt Desdemona’s faithfulness, it sets off a cynical chain of events. Slowly but surely, the admired Othello becomes the prisoner of his uncontrollable jealousy.
Otello, along with Aïda and Falstaff, is the paragon of Italian opera. Here Verdi employs true musical theatre: behind the lyrics, the orchestra expresses the inner torments and contradictory forces that consume the protagonists. The music exposes the victory of human weakness — the desire to possess, the fear of losing, and the need to subjugate others.
For the past two decades, Hungarian stage director Árpád Schilling has explored through his productions the social upheavals of our time, with a particular focus on radicalisation trends in Europe. At the Opéra de Lille he exposes the contemporary tensions in repertoire landmarks and explores the existential threat posed by violent power structures and social exclusion. He stages Otello as a tragedy of love destroyed by discrimination. The stigmatising gaze trained on a man seen as an outsider is so violent that the man eventually becomes the monster the community has projected onto him.
With the support of Crédit Agricole Nord de France, Grand patron, and CIC Nord Ouest, main patron of the season.
Bookings (for non-subscribers) from 12 January at 7 pm
Cast and Creatives
Opera by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
Libretto by Arrigo Boito after The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare
Premiered in 1887 in Milan
Musical director Dmitry Matvienko
Staging Árpád Schilling
Set design Susanne Gschwender
Choir director Virginie Déjos
Vocal coach Nicolas Chesneau
Dramaturgy Miron Hakenbeck
With
Owen Metsileng Otello
Elena Tsallagova Desdemona
Seth Carico Iago
Nicholas Jones Cassio
Sir Willard White Lodovico
Opéra de Lille Chorus
Orchestre National de Lille
New production by the Opéra de Lille
In co-production with the Opera Ballet Vlaaderen


