Pelléas et Mélisande
| 3 hours and 10 minutes circa including intermission | |
Opera in five acts and twelve scenes Libretto by Maurice Maeterlinck Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus Teatro alla Scala New Production | |
| Performance in Live Streaming |
In live streaming on LaScalaTv, 30 April 2026 from 19.45 CEST
After the live, the show will be available on demand until 7 May 2026.
| Conductor | MAXIME PASCAL |
|---|---|
| Staging, sets, costumes and lights | ROMEO CASTELLUCCI |
| Dramaturgy | CHRISTIAN LONGCHAMP |
| Artistic collaboration | GIULIA GIAMMONA |
Cast
| Pelléas | Bernard Richter |
| Mélisande | Sara Blanch |
| Golaud | Simon Keenlyside |
| Geneviève | Marie-Nicole Lemieux |
| Arkel | John Relyea |
| Le petite Yniold | Allegra Maifredi** (22, 26, 30 Apr.) / Alessandro De Gaspari** (3, 9 May) / Alberto Tibaldi** (6 May) |
| Un médecin | Zhibin Zhang* |
| Le Berger | Geunhwa Lee* |
* Students of the Teatro alla Scala Academy
** Soloists of the Treble Voices Chorus of the Teatro alla Scala Academy
In brief
The opera that Claude Debussy created from Maurice Maeterlinck’s symbolist drama stands as one of the greatest achievements in the history of musical theatre. The stage of La Scala recalls productions of exceptional significance: from Victor de Sabata’s conducting in 1948 and 1953, to Herbert von Karajan’s in 1962, and the legendary staging by Antoine Vitez with Claudio Abbado on the podium in 1986, while Georges Prêtre conducted the productions in 1973, 1977, and 2005. In such a prestigious interpretative history, we find the return of Maxime Pascal’s fresh and insightful artistry – one of today’s most compelling French conductors, who has led major contemporary works at La Scala – and the La Scala debut of Romeo Castellucci, a renowned Italian stage director. As one of Italy’s most influential directors—regularly invited to major European theatres and festivals—Castellucci brings a vision of theatre that is both sacred and visionary, deeply rooted in art history, and promises a profound encounter with the symbolism of Debussy’s work.
3 hours and 10 minutes circa including intermissionLaScalaTV
The performance of 30 April 2026 will be live streamed on LaScalaTv. The shots may incidentally frame the audience (in whole or in part).
The performances of 22 and 26 April 2026 will be audio-visually recorded. The shots may incidentally frame the audience (in whole or in part). For more information on the processing of audience personal data, click here.
After the live, the show will be available on demand until 7 May 2026.
On Radio
RADIO BROADCASTINGS
- Live – Rai Radio 3 (Italy), 22 April 2026
- Euroradio Live Circuit (Live and Deferred)






