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Opera’s Greatest Characters: Rigoletto, The Jester Who Can’t Outsmart the World

Matthew Aucoin as Rigoletto, LA Opera

Opera gives us kings, gods, and seducers. Rigoletto gives us a man who knows the world is cruel—and believes he can protect what he loves from it. He can’t.

Giuseppe Verdi’s 1851 masterpiece centers on Rigoletto, a court jester deformed in body and scorned in society. He survives by mocking the powerful, using cruelty as armor. Every insult reminds him he doesn’t belong—but at home, he is fiercely devoted to his daughter, Gilda. He hides her, shelters her, and convinces himself that ignorance equals safety. The love is real. The fear is genuine. The harm is inevitable.

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The Metropolitan Opera Presents Rigoletto: A Captivating Performance September 30-October 20th

Quinn Kelsey as Rigoletto

From September 30 to October 20, the Metropolitan Opera will showcase Verdi’s timeless masterpiece, Rigoletto. This production features a stellar cast, including the remarkably talented soprano Nadine Sierra in the role of Gilda. Known for her exquisite voice and captivating stage presence, Sierra has garnered acclaim internationally, having performed at major opera houses across Europe and the United States. Baritone Quinn Kelsey brings depth and gravitas to the title role of Rigoletto. Celebrated for his rich tone and compelling performances, Kelsey is a prominent figure in the opera world, often lauded for his ability to convey complex emotions.

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Rigolletto Continues at Winspear

© Karen Almond, Dallas Opera

by Steven Doyle

Rigoletto continues this week with the Dallas Opera’s artful performance of this Verdi send up to Victor Hugo’s Le roi s’amuse that illuminates the tribulation of the hunchback jester who continually attempts to rid himself of a curse placed on him as payment for his biting ridicule and torment at the whim of his master, the Duke of Mantua. Continue reading

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