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The Royal Opera House in London’s Covent Garden is home to the UK’s most famous operatic performances and is the only British opera company which regularly features the world's most famous opera singers. It performs operas in their original language and relies on guest artists to play the principal roles in all performances.
Over the last twenty years the Royal Opera House has gone from strength to strength exceeding its strong reputation with an imaginative range of award-winning new productions. These have included the British première of Berio's
Un re in Ascolto, the first productions at Covent Garden of Borodin's Prince Igor, Janácek's The Cunning Little Vixen and many more.
Throughout the season we are pleased to offer the Fine Dining Package which includes a top price seat at the performance of your choice along with dinner at one of our recommended top London restaurants or eating in-house at one of the Royal Opera House Restaurants.

Hansel und Gretel is a funny, scary touching opera and is a perfect family fare from The Royal Opera House.
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Juan Diego Florez stunning performance and a new Pesaro staging with period costume, all come to The Royal Opera, complemented by a galaxy of star singers under the baton of Carlo Rizzi.
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Elektra is one of the most concentrated of Richard Strauss’s operas: leading roles of intensity and power, dramatic confrontations and virtuoso orchestral playing.
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Jacques Offenbach’s opera is a rich musical vein of atmosphere and melody. Its Barcarolle is especially famous and in it we follow a romantic poet in whose imagination the women he loves are repeatedly stolen from him by a succession of villains.
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Always popular with audiences, The Royal Opera’s Turandot offers wonderful music and a fine spectacle with its huge chorus, many dancers and world-class singing.
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Ingo Metzmacher conducts a score that is as ravishing as it is engrossing as The Royal Opera presents a rediscovered masterpiece in its Royal Opera House and UK premiere.
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Verdi's opera in three acts with libretto by Italian, Francesco Maria Piave, is based on the play "Le roi s'amuse" by Victor Hugo. It premiered at La Fenice in Venice on 11 March 1851.
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Der Fliegende Holländer, or The Flying Dutchman, is an opera featuring libretto and music by Richard Wagner. It is universally acknowledged as the first original and truly significant work of Wagner.
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A full calender of all opera productions at the Royal Opera House.
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