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West Side story

Taormina Ancient Theatre, Saturday 20th September 2025 @ 9:00pm

 

A musical. A timeless masterpiece, a story of love and rivalry with Bernstein’s unforgettable music.

TICKETS on ticketone (commissions not included)
Platea/Parterre central (gold): € 75,00
Gallery: € 75,00
Cavea, central: € 50,00
Cavea, lateral (non-numbered seats): € 40,00

 

MORE INFO

Associazione Culturale Development  >> associazionedevelopment@gmail.com

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

West Side story

Taormina Ancient Theatre, Friday 19th September 2025 @ 9:00pm

 

A musical. A timeless masterpiece, a story of love and rivalry with Bernstein’s unforgettable music.

TICKETS on ticketone (commissions not included)
Platea/Parterre central (gold): € 75,00
Gallery: € 75,00
Cavea, central: € 50,00
Cavea, lateral (non-numbered seats): € 40,00

 

MORE INFO

Associazione Culturale Development  >> associazionedevelopment@gmail.com

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

 

CHARITY EVENT

in aid of the CCPM – Centro Cardiologico Pediatrico del Mediterraneo (Mediterranean Pediatric Cardiology Centre)

2nd edition

Ancient Theatre, Tuesday 16 September 2025 @ 8:30pm

 

Taormina hosts the Mediterranean Pediatric Cardiology Centre which helps little patients – coming from all over the Mediterranean Countries – with severe heart diseases .

This great team often reach distant countries (in Africa and Middle East especially) to treat small pediatric patients and share their know-how with local doctors.

 

Guest of the evening: Orietta Berti, Mario Biondi, Alexia, Sal Da Vinci, Roberto Lipari, Giuseppe Castiglia, and Mario Incudine will perform on stage, along with the Taormina Plectrum Orchestra and the Taormina Youth Chorus.

 

TICKETS on ciaoticket

Parterre: € 52,63
Gallery: € 42,00
Cavea (non-numbered seats): € 22,00

 

MORE INFO

www.facebook.com/CardiochirurgiaPediatricaSicilia –

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

 

S I C I L I A   C L A S S I C A   F E S T I V A L

 

Carmen

an Opera by Georges Bizet

Ancient Theatre, September 13 2025 @ 9:300pm

 

Carmen is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet.
The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée.
The opera was first performed by the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 3 March 1875, where its breaking of conventions shocked and scandalised its first audiences. Bizet died suddenly after the 33rd performance, unaware that the work would achieve international acclaim within the following ten years. Carmen has since become one of the most popular and frequently performed operas in the classical canon.

 

 

TICKETS on vivaticket (commissions not included)
Platea: –
Gallery, lateral: € 70,00/80,00
Gallery, central: € 90,00
Cavea, lateral: € 60,00
Cavea, central: € 70,00
Cavea, non-numbered seats: € 35,00

 

MORE INFO

Associazione Sicilia Classica Festival – www.facebook.com/siciliaclassicafestival

 

Synopsis

Place: Seville, Spain, and surrounding hills
Time: Around 1820

 

ACT  1

A group of soldiers relax in the square, waiting for the changing of the guard and commenting on the passers-by (“Sur la place, chacun passe”). Micaëla appears, seeking José. Moralès tells her that “José is not yet on duty” and invites her to wait with them. She declines, saying she will return later. José arrives with the new guard, which is greeted and imitated by a crowd of urchins (“Avec la garde montante”).

As the factory bell rings, the cigarette girls emerge and exchange banter with young men in the crowd (“La cloche a sonné”). Carmen enters and sings her provocative habanera on the untameable nature of love (“L’amour est un oiseau rebelle”). The men plead with her to choose a lover, and after some teasing she throws a flower to Don José, who thus far has been ignoring her but is now annoyed by her insolence.

As the women go back to the factory, Micaëla returns and gives José a letter and a kiss from his mother (“Parle-moi de ma mère!”). He reads that his mother wants him to return home and marry Micaëla, who retreats in shy embarrassment on learning this. Just as José declares that he is ready to heed his mother’s wishes, the women stream from the factory in great agitation. Zuniga, the officer of the guard, learns that Carmen has attacked a woman with a knife. When challenged, Carmen answers with mocking defiance (“Tra la la … Coupe-moi, brûle-moi”); Zuniga orders José to tie her hands while he prepares the prison warrant. Left alone with José, Carmen beguiles him with a seguidilla, in which she sings of a night of dancing and passion with her lover—whoever that may be—in Lillas Pastia’s tavern. Confused yet mesmerised, José agrees to free her hands; as she is led away she pushes her escort to the ground and runs off laughing. José is arrested for dereliction of duty.

 

ACT 2
Lillas Pastia’s Inn

Two months have passed. Carmen and her friends Frasquita and Mercédès are entertaining Zuniga and other officers (“Les tringles des sistres tintaient”) in Pastia’s inn. Carmen is delighted to learn of José’s release from two months’ detention. Outside, a chorus and procession announces the arrival of the toreador Escamillo (“Vivat, vivat le Toréro”). Invited inside, he introduces himself with the “Toreador Song” (“Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre”) and sets his sights on Carmen, who brushes him aside. Lillas Pastia hustles the crowds and the soldiers away.

When only Carmen, Frasquita and Mercédès remain, smugglers Dancaïre and Remendado arrive and reveal their plans to dispose of some recently acquired contraband (“Nous avons en tête une affaire”). Frasquita and Mercédès are keen to help them, but Carmen refuses, since she wishes to wait for José. After the smugglers leave, José arrives. Carmen treats him to a private exotic dance (“Je vais danser en votre honneur … La la la”), but her song is joined by a distant bugle call from the barracks. When José says he must return to duty, she mocks him, and he answers by showing her the flower that she threw to him in the square (“La fleur que tu m’avais jetée”). Unconvinced, Carmen demands he show his love by leaving with her. José refuses to desert, but as he prepares to depart, Zuniga enters looking for Carmen. He and José fight. Carmen summons her gypsy comrades, who restrain Zuniga. Having attacked a superior officer, José now has no choice but to join Carmen and the smugglers (“Suis-nous à travers la campagne”).

 

ACT 3

A wild spot in the mountains

Carmen and José enter with the smugglers and their booty (“Écoute, écoute, compagnon”); Carmen has now become bored with José and tells him scornfully that he should go back to his mother. Frasquita and Mercédès amuse themselves by reading their fortunes from the cards; Carmen joins them and finds that the cards are foretelling her death, and José’s. The smugglers depart to transport their goods while the women distract the local customs officers. José is left behind on guard duty.

Micaëla enters with a guide, seeking José and determined to rescue him from Carmen (“Je dis que rien ne m’épouvante”). On hearing a gunshot she hides in fear; it is José, who has fired at an intruder who proves to be Escamillo. José’s pleasure at meeting the bullfighter turns to anger when Escamillo declares his infatuation with Carmen. The pair fight (“Je suis Escamillo, toréro de Grenade”), but are interrupted by the returning smugglers and girls (“Holà, holà José”). As Escamillo leaves he invites everyone to his next bullfight in Seville. Micaëla is discovered; at first, José will not leave with her despite Carmen’s mockery, but he agrees to go when told that his mother is dying. He departs, vowing he will return. Escamillo is heard in the distance, singing the toreador’s song.

 

ACT 4

A square in Seville. At the back, the walls of an ancient amphitheatre

Zuniga, Frasquita and Mercédès are among the crowd awaiting the arrival of the bullfighters (“Les voici! Voici la quadrille!”). Escamillo enters with Carmen, and they express their mutual love (“Si tu m’aimes, Carmen”). As Escamillo goes into the arena, Frasquita and Mercédès warn Carmen that José is nearby, but Carmen is unafraid and willing to speak to him. Alone, she is confronted by the desperate José (“C’est toi!”, “C’est moi!”). While he pleads vainly for her to return to him, cheers are heard from the arena. As José makes his last entreaty, Carmen contemptuously throws down the ring he gave her and attempts to enter the arena. He then stabs her, and as Escamillo is acclaimed by the crowds, Carmen dies. José kneels and sings “Ah! Carmen! ma Carmen adorée!”; as the crowd exits the arena, José confesses to killing Carmen.

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

Wonderful Opera Gala! An unforgettable night at the Opera!

Taormina Congress Hall, September to October 2025

 

The most famous opera arias by the greatest composers of all time and nations.

Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gaetano Donizetti, Vincenzo Bellini, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, Georges Bizet, Giacomo Puccini, Richard Wagner, Ruggero Leoncavallo, Pietro Mascagni & many others Opera Stars

 

CALENDAR
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MORE INFO

Fondazione Festival Belliniano > www.bellini-festival.org

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

Italian Army Music Band

Ancient Theatre, Friday 12 September 2025 @ 9:00 pm

Free Event

 

The Italian Army Music Band (Italian: Banda musicale dell’Esercito Italiano) is an Italian military band based in Rome which represents the Italian Army. It is currently the senior most military band in the Italian Armed Forces. It is subordinate to the Capital Military Command. The band is composed of 102 non-commissioned officers and officers, under a senior training officer and master conductor/concertmaster which directs the band and leads it during parades.

The conductor since 2019 is Maj. Filippo Cangiamila.

 

The event is free but tickets bus be booked HERE

 

ORE INFO

Italian Army Music Band > www.facebook.com/bandaesercitoitaliano

Comune di Taormina – www.facebook.com/comuneditaormina.eventiataormina

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

Francesco De Gregori

Rimmel 2025

Ancient Theatre, Thursday 11th September 2025 @ 9:30pm

 

Francesco De Gregori OMRI (born 4 April 1951) is an Italian singer-songwriter. In Italy, he is popularly known as “Il Principe dei cantautori” (“The Prince of the singer-songwriters”), a nickname referring to the elegance of his lyrics. Although often referred as singer-songwriter and poet, he prefers to be identified simply as “artist”

In 2017 he received the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Italian: Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana), the most senior Italian order of merit.

 

TICKETS on ticketone
Platea: € 98,00
Gallery: € 98,00
Cavea, central, numbered seats: € 85,00
Cavea, lateral, non-numbered seats: € 59,00

 

MORE INFO

www.instagram.com/degregoriofficialwww.facebook.com/fdegregori

 

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

 

 

The Nutcracker 3.0

Lo Schiaccianoci

Ancient Theatre, Monday 8th September 2025@9:00pm

 

TICKETS ON boxol

Single, unnumbered seat: € 35,00

 

MORE INFO

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

 

The Nutcracker 3.0

Lo Schiaccianoci

Ancient Theatre, Monday 8 and 9 September 2025 @9:00

 

Guest Stars: Amilcar Gonzales, Virginia Tomarchio, Alex Atzewi

Award: Margarita Trayanova

Special Guest: Oxana Bondareva

 

Art Director: Pietro Gorgone

 

TICKETS on boxol

Monday 8th September 2025 > Single, unnumbered seat: € 35,00

Tuesday 9th September 2025 > Single, unnumbered seat: € 35,00

 

MORE

Balletto di Sicilia > https://ballettodisicilia.com – Mob. and Whatsapp: Ph. 0039 349 59 59 101

www.facebook.com/pietro.gorgone/videos/1213697930292051

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

EXHIBITION

Vision of Paradise

Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano, September 6-30, 2025

Opening: Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00am to 7:00pm

Free entrance

 

A collective exhibition of the following artists:

Antonio Cappello, Adriana Caudullo, Franco Cannata, Pippo Coslovi, Fulvio Lo Giudice, Luigi Grasso, Giovanni Murganti, Giuseppina Nucifora, Rosi Raneri, Salvo Rassa, Larissa Riabolshyk, Luigi Sgarlata, Manuela Sterrantino.

 

MORE INFO

Pro Loco Taormina > Infoline 0039 347 862 0355

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta