as Adelaide Botanic Garden sets the perfect stage for a night of captivating arias, duets and ensemble pieces.
Opera and gardens share a deep connection—both offer a refuge from the everyday, a space for contemplation, and a celebration of beauty.
This concert showcases favourite operatic moments, featuring many connected with nature such as the Flower Duet from Delibes Lakme, a shimmering piece that captures the delicate beauty of a garden in full bloom, Offenbach’s Barcarolle, a hauntingly beautiful duet that evokes the tranquility of a moonlit garden, and Si, Mi Chiamano Mimi, from La Boheme.
Featured performers include award winning South Australian soprano, Teresa La Rocca, who has performed lead roles with Opera Australia and State Opera of South Australia and is known for her soaring voice and dramatic presence; tenor Mark Oates, just returned from his debut with Opera Australia reprising the dual roles of Duncan/Dunstan in Watershed: The Death of Dr. Duncan, and known for his charisma and powerful tenor voice; baritone Jeremy Tatchell, a regular soloist with State Opera of SA known for his rich, velvety voice, and popular duo, Rachel and Elizabeth McCall, celebrated for the remarkable synergy they bring to their duets and ensemble work.
Opera in the Garden is presented by Elizabeth McCall.
This event is part of the Wednesday Wonder series to celebrate Chihuly in the Botanic Garden.
Arrive early to meander under majestic trees and through the lush landscapes of Adelaide Botanic Garden while exploring Chihuly's stunning artwork for before the show.
Your ticket includes a complimentary glass of Bird in Hand wine upon arrival*, available from 6:30pm, with the performance starting at 7:30pm.
Enhance your evening with a picnic box, available for pre-order to pick up from the Noel Lothian Hall.
Secure your tickets now and let the enchantment of opera and nature envelop you in an unforgettable experience!
On Wednesday nights this spring, join us for a unique series of events.
Be delighted by local artists for some mid-week magic at the Music Series, or explore the scientific realms of glass in fascinating Science Talks, in partnership with the University of Adelaide's Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing.
Arrive up to an hour before your event to see the Chihuly in the Botanic Garden exhibition in a new dimension as the sun sets, grab a drink from the bar or pre-order a picnic box to enjoy in the Garden.
For more events in this series, see the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium What's On page.
*may be substituted upon request