Il turco in Italia
Fizzing with wit, mischief and flirtation, Rossini's comedy charms and surprises.
Performance Dates
Ticket prices
23, 28 May; 5, 15 June; 1, 9 July
Stalls: £165 – £245
Foyer Circle: £215 – £265
Circle: £165 – £245
Upper Circle: £130 – £165
31 May; 7, 12, 26 June
Stalls: £180 – £265
Foyer Circle: £235 – £280
Circle: £180 – £265
Upper Circle: £145 – £180
20 June; 4 July
Stalls: £195 – £280
Foyer Circle: £260 – £295
Circle: £195 – £280
Upper Circle: £165 – £195
A wife in search of romance and a writer in search of a plot: it’s a recipe for an uproarious tangle of mistaken identities, intrigues, break-ups and make-ups. Rossini’s irrepressible farce returns in Mariame Clément’s stylish five-star staging.
Rodion Pogossov returns as Don Geronio, joined by Minghao Liu as Narciso, Elena Villalón as Fiorilla, Péter Kálmán as Selim, Anle Gou as Albazar and Matteo Mancini as Prosdocimo. See full cast and creative team details here. Bertie Baigent will conduct the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
To find out more about Il turco in Italia including key plot points, popular arias and moments to look out for: read our Introducing Il turco in Italia blog.
A revival of the 2021 Festival production. Sung in Italian with English supertitles.
Photos by ASH. View the full gallery here.
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Performance timings
Timings are subject to change.
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5, 12, 15, 20, 26 June
1, 4, 9 July
Grounds open: 3.00pm
First bell: 4.50pm
Opera starts: 5.00pm
Interval (90 mins): 6.30pm
Opera resumes: 8.00pm
Opera ends: 9.05pm
7 June
Grounds open: 2.00pm
First bell: 3.50pm
Opera starts: 4.00pm
Interval (90 mins): 5.30pm
Opera resumes: 7.00pm
Opera ends: 8.05pm
Creative team
Conductor
Bertie Baigent
Jack Gonzalez-Harding 26 June
Director
Mariame Clément
Revival Director
Ian Rutherford
Designer
Julia Hansen
Lighting Designer
Bernd Purkrabek
Revival Movement
Anna-Marie Sullivan
Text by
Lucy Wadham
Video Design
David Fricker
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader Vesselin Gellev
Fortepiano continuo
Andrew Smith
The Glyndebourne Chorus
Chorus Director Aidan Oliver
Cast includes
Zaida
Aytaj Shikhalizada
Albazar
Anle Gou
Prosdocimo
Matteo Mancini
Don Geronio
Rodion Pogossov
Donna Fiorilla
Elena Villalón
Selim
Peter Kálmán
Don Narciso
Minghao Liu
Girlfriend
Anna-Marie Sullivan
The music of Il turco in Italia in these performances is the critical edition by Margaret Bent. © Casa Ricordi, Milano (Universal Music Publishing • Classics & Screen)
With additional support from
Prof Frederik Paulsen
François Freyeisen
and Shunichi Kubo
To find out more about production support for Festival 2026 here
or contact our Director of Development, Helen McCarthy for an informal chat:
call 01273 815032 or email helen.mccarthy@glyndebourne.com
Main image: Tom Kelley Archive/George Marks/Getty Images. Image design by Louise Richardson






