The Aurora Opera House in Victoria has announced not one, but two major opera productions to mark a pair of historic milestones: the 50th anniversary of the theatre in 2026, and 50 years of opera in Gozo in 2027.
A tale of two anniversaries
The original Aurora Theatre, affectionately remembered as L-Aurora l-qadim (the old Aurora), was built in just nine months between 1962 and 1963. The 500-seat cinema stood on the site of the former Royal Talkies.
In 1971, the Leone Philharmonic Society, owner of the old Aurora, acquired a stately property from the heirs of doctor Hector Tabone and embarked on what was then Gozo’s most ambitious cultural project.
Five years later, on a rainy October 9, 1976, the Aurora Opera House officially opened its doors. With seating for 1,600 patrons, it became the proud home of the Leone Philharmonic Society and a new beacon of artistic life in Gozo.
Joseph Sammut conducted the opening concert, only to write history a few months later with the first-ever opera performed in Gozo − Madama Butterfly on January 7 and 8, 1977.
Two operas, two years
To commemorate these milestones, the Aurora is presenting two beloved operas: Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata on October 17, 2026, followed by Georges Bizet’s Carmen on October 16, 2027. This was announced during the Leone Band’s annual symphonic concert, VERDI! Overtures and Preludes, held on November 1.
“La Traviata is an opera that transcends time,” the organisers said. “Beneath its glittering parties and jubilant toasts lies a deeply human tale − a fitting metaphor for the Aurora’s journey: beauty, resilience and emotion that endure across generations.”
Then in 2027, the theatre welcomes back one of its most beloved productions − Bizet’s Carmen. Known for its fiery spirit, unforgettable melodies and tragic ending, Carmen has a special place in the theatre’s history, having been performed to great acclaim in 1988, 2000, 2010 and 2016.
While La Traviata is symbolised by Violetta’s delicate white camellia, Carmen brings her own red flower − burning with passion and defiance. Hence the “flowered manifesto” for Aurora’s biennial celebration.
La Traviata 2026
Colin Attard will conduct La Traviata, leading the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra and the Aurora Opera Chorus, ensuring the high standards that have defined the Aurora’s productions over the past five decades.
For La Traviata, not only tickets with a 10% early-bird offer have been issued, but also complementing options of premium boxes with champagnes and butler service, and a limited number of exclusive vin d’honneur reception tokens offering access to an elegant interval reception with wines and canapes in the 20th-century frescoed drawing room of the Aurora.
Both La Traviata and Carmen are being supported by Arts Council Malta in collaboration with the Ministry for Gozo and Planning through the Investment in Cultural Organisations Gozo programme, with the generous sponsorship of Bank of Valletta. For full details, visit www.teatruaurora.com.