Opéra de Massy — Lyric Season
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Opéra de Massy — Lyric Season

The reference lyric season in Île-de-France, operas, ballets and concerts in Massy

Massy — Essonne (91) Since 1993
Dates 01 Sep — 30 Jun 2026
Location Massy (91)
Prices 10.00€ — 75.00€
Status Confirmed

About Opéra de Massy

A cultural flagship of Essonne, the Opéra de Massy offers an ambitious lyric program each season: operas, ballets, symphonic concerts, and dance performances. Directed by Jack-Henri Soumère, this Italian-style theater with 1,200 seats hosts the greatest lyric artists and companies in a remarkable architectural setting, spreading classical culture in the heart of Grand Paris.

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The Opéra de Massy: Essonne's Grand Opera House

Inaugurated in 1993, the Opéra de Massy is one of the few opera houses in the Parisian suburbs to offer a high-level lyric program throughout the season. This Italian-style theater with 1,200 seats, featuring a main hall and a 300-seat auditorium, is designed to host opera, ballet, and symphonic concert productions under optimal conditions.

A Major Cultural Institution

Directed by Jack-Henri Soumère, the Opéra de Massy enjoys a national reputation that extends far beyond the borders of Essonne. Each season, the house co-produces operas with partner houses (Metz, Toulon, Vichy, Lausanne…) and invites major French and European dance companies. The Orchestre de l'Opéra de Massy, conducted by Constantin Rouits, is one of the most active pit orchestras in Île-de-France.

A Varied and Demanding Repertoire

The Opéra de Massy programs both the essential classics of the lyric repertoire — Verdi, Puccini, Bizet, Mozart, Donizetti — as well as lesser-known works and contemporary creations. Each season alternates major stage productions, singing recitals, orchestral concerts, and dance performances, offering an exceptional window into the richness of Western musical culture.

The 2024-2025 Season

The 2024-2025 season offered a high-quality program: Thomas's Hamlet, Offenbach's La Belle Hélène, Verdi's Il Trovatore, Mozart's La Clémence de Titus, and Dvořák's Rusalka in staged productions. The musical direction by Hervé Niquet, Opera Fuoco, Le Poème Harmonique, and Vincent Tavernier were critically acclaimed. Eight guest dance companies also enriched the choreographic program.

The 2025-2026 Season

The 2025-2026 season offers an equally ambitious program: Bizet's Les Pêcheurs de perles to open, Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor to close, Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti, concerts by Les Arts Florissants, Janáček's Le Journal d'un disparu, and Puccini's La Bohème (April 9-12, 2026). In dance: Vivaldi – 4 Saisons dansées with the Concert de la Loge and Mourad Merzouki (December 2025), Witch Hunting by the company Par Terre/Anne Nguyen, Anima Obscura by Scapino Ballet Rotterdam. The comic opera Barbe Noire by Ambroise Divaret and a series of singing recitals complete this rich season.

Opera for All

The Opéra de Massy is strongly committed to the democratization of lyric art. Its educational outreach to schools in Essonne, its affordable prices for young people and families, its reduced-price preview performances, and its educational activities (open rehearsals, artist encounters) make it a leading cultural player for the entire Île-de-France region.

Opéra de Massy — edition 2026

The 2025-2026 season at the Opéra de Massy features Bizet's Les Pêcheurs de perles, Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, Puccini's La Bohème (April 2026), Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti, Janáček's Le Journal d'un disparu, and concerts by Les Arts Florissants. In dance: Mourad Merzouki with Vivaldi's 4 Seasons, Par Terre company, Scapino Ballet Rotterdam.

2025-2026 Season — Bizet, Donizetti, Puccini, and Contemporary Dance

The 2025-2026 season at the Opéra de Massy confirms Jack-Henri Soumère's artistic ambition with a program of great richness blending romantic operas, rare works, and contemporary dance.

Operas and Lyric Concerts

Bizet's Les Pêcheurs de perles opens the season with the Orchestre de l'Opéra de Massy. Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti introduces a too-rarely performed work. Janáček's Le Journal d'un disparu is a rarity from the Czech repertoire. Puccini's La Bohème (April 9-12, 2026), directed by Roberta Mattelli and conducted by Constantin Rouits, promises to be one of the season's highlights. Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor (May 22-24, 2026) closes the lyric season with splendor. Les Arts Florissants by William Christie will also be present for an exceptional concert.

Dance in the Spotlight

Witch Hunting by the company Par Terre/Anne Nguyen opens the dance segment (October 2025). Vivaldi – 4 Saisons dansées with the Concert de la Loge and Mourad Merzouki (December 2025) will be one of the season's highlights. Anima Obscura by Scapino Ballet Rotterdam and Underdogs by the company Par Terre complete the program in 2026.

Prices Opéra de Massy 2026

Tickets from 10 to 75 EUR depending on production and category. Season subscriptions available.

Practical information — Opéra de Massy

Practical Information

Venue

Opéra de Massy, 1 Place de France, 91300 Massy, Essonne.

Access

By RER: RER B, Massy-Palaiseau station, then 5 min walk. RER C, Massy-Verrières station, then 10 min walk.
By car: A10, Massy exit. Parking nearby.

Ticketing

Season subscriptions and single tickets available on bourse.opera-massy.com or at the box office (Tuesday to Saturday, 1 PM-6:30 PM). Prices from 10 to 75 EUR depending on the production and category.

Contact

Official website: www.opera-massy.com — Tel: 01 60 13 13 13

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Where does it take place — Opéra de Massy

Opéra de Massy

1 Place de France, 91300 Massy

Contact Opéra de Massy

Tel
01 60 13 13 13

Opéra de Massy in brief

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