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The Atlanta Opera: Puccini's Turandot

May 1, 2026
7:30 pm - 10:00pm
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
Chamber/Instrumental, Choral/Vocal
$40-267

Turandot

 April 2026

 

 Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre

Composer: Giacomo Puccini
Librettists: Giuseppe Adami & Renato Simoni
Premiere Performance: Apr 25, 1926—Milan, Italy, Teatro alla Scala

 

A haughty princess.
An undaunted prince.
What is the ice that sets you on fire?

A new Tomer Zvulun production of Turandot opens exactly 100 years after its premiere! This opera, with its lush musical tapestry and complex psychological layers, explores courage, identity, and love’s transformative power.

The story follows Prince Calaf’s obsessive quest to win the heart of the icy Princess Turandot, a woman whose cruelty masks a deeply troubled soul.

 

Date + Times

Sat, April 25, 20267:30 pm

Tue, April 28, 20267:30 pm

Fri, May 1, 20267:30 pm

Sun, May 3, 20263:00 pm

approximately 2 hours and 26 minutes

Sung in Italian with English supertitles.

Questions about the performance? Contact us at info@atlantaopera.org

Cast + Creative

Cast

Angela Meade

Princess Turandot

Piero Pretti

Calaf

Juliana Grigoryan

Liu

Peixin Chen

Timur

Eleomar Cuello

Ping

Wayd Odle

Pang

Studio Artist

Terrence Chin-Loy

Pong

Kyle White

A Mandarin

Studio Artist

Steven Cole

Emperor Altoum

Creative

Iván López Reynoso

Conductor

Tomer Zvulun

Production Director

Ran Arthur Braun

Live Action Director

Gregory Luis Boyle

Assistant Director

José Israel García

Assistant Director

Studio Artist

Erhard Rom

Scenic Designer

Ana Kuzmanic

Costume Designer

Robert Wierzel

Lighting Designer

Creators

Giacomo Puccini

Composer

 

Giacomo Puccini (Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini) was born on December 22, 1858 in Lucca, Italy. He was one of the greatest exponents of operatic realism, who virtually brought the history of Italian opera to an end. His mature operas included La bohème (1896), Tosca (1900), Madama Butterfly (1904), and Turandot (left incomplete).

Puccini’s conception of diatonic melody is rooted in the tradition of 19th-century Italian opera, but his harmonic and orchestral style indicate that he was also aware of contemporary developments, notably the work of the Impressionists and of Stravinsky. Though he allowed the orchestra a more active role, he upheld the traditional vocal style of Italian opera, in which the singers carry the burden of the music. In many ways a typical fin de siècle artist, Puccini nevertheless can be ranked as the greatest exponent of operatic realism.

 

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Giuseppe Adami

Librettist

 

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Renato Simoni

Librettist

 

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Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy
Atlanta,