La traviata
The ENO season presents one of the greatest operatic love stories of all time, La traviata
Starting Wednesday, 3 February 2027
About the Show
Celebrated worldwide, and still influencing popular culture today, Verdi’s La traviata, an operatic masterpiece, remains one of the most performed operas across the world.
Overview
At the heart of Parisian society, the beautiful and celebrated Violetta turns away from her glittering life when she falls in love with Alfredo.
Their happiness is short‑lived as Alfredo and Violetta’s love threatens to shame his family and Alfredo’s father, Germont pressures Violetta to give up her one chance of happiness.
Broken-hearted, Violetta agrees, allowing Alfredo to believe she has returned to her former life while hiding a more painful truth. With her health deteriorating, will Alfredo discover the truth before it’s too late?
Book your tickets to experience Verdi’s La traviata, a timeless story of love, society’s demands and impossible choices, live at the London Coliseum in 2027.
Staging and score
One of the most popular operas of all time, La traviata contains many instantly recognisable melodies, including the lively drinking song or Brindisi Let’s drink and be merry (Libiamo) and Let me live the life I want to (Sempre Libera) – an emotionally charged bravura showstopper sung by Violetta.
In ENO’s Olivier Award-nominated production, the opulence and excess are stripped away to reveal the beating heart of the drama. Framed by cascading red curtains and a single chair, this minimalist approach focuses attention on the characters’ emotional truth, making Violetta’s journey feel startlingly modern and real.
Singers and creatives
Returning to ENO following her acclaimed portrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots (2025), Heidi Stober steps into the shoes of Violetta, with Alison Langer performing as Violetta on 3 and 5 March. Egor Zhuravskii, winner of the Mozart Prize at Tenor Viñas 2025, sings Alfredo. David Stout, beloved for his Papageno in ENO’s The Magic Flute (2024) sings Germont.
Conducting one of operas most iconic and romantic scores is Kevin John Edusei. While Revival director PJ Harris returns to ENO following the award-winning production of La bohème at Alexandra Palace.
Key Details
Age restriction
This production is recommended for ages 15+. Note that children under 5 are not allowed in the auditorium.Run time
1hr 50minsVenue address
Nearest tube station
Nearest train station
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the runtime of La traviata?
The runtime for La traviata at London Coliseum is 1hr 50mins.
What theatre is La traviata playing at?
La traviata is playing at London Coliseum, the address is 33 St Martin's Lane, London,WC2N 4ES.
How to get to La traviata?
The closest tube station to La traviata is Leicester Square and the closest train station is Charing Cross.
When is La traviata is playing until?
La traviata is booking until Saturday, 13 March 2027 at the London Coliseum.
What is the age restriction for La traviata?
For La traviata the age recommendation is as follow: This production is recommended for ages 15+. Note that children under 5 are not allowed in the auditorium..
How much does tickets for La traviata cost?
Tickets for La traviata start from £26.
Where can I buy tickets for La traviata?
You can buy tickets for La traviata on this page, by clicking on the "Find the best seat" button above.