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Iphigenie en Tauride Tickets

Iphigenie en Tauride

Recommended age guidance 15+. Note that children under 5 are not allowed in the auditorium.

Performance dates

6 - 14 Nov 2026

Run time: 2hrs 20mins

Includes interval

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Gluck’s rarely performed opera, Iphigénie en Tauride, makes its ENO debut, directed by Olivier award-winning Lyndsey Turner

What is Iphigénie en Tauride about?

Iphigénie and her brother Oreste have a blood-soaked history, born into the lavish Greek dynasty. Their inheritance is owed to a legacy of violence. 

The sister journeys to an abandoned temple, whilst the brother is on the verge of madness. The distance between them sparks questions of whether the other is alive or dead, but they both dream of the day they are reunited. 

A mysterious stranger washes up on the lonely island, seeking Iphigénie with news of her family’s downfall. 

The history of Iphigénie en Tauride

Iphigénie en Tauride is widely regarded as an operatic masterpiece, and one of Gluck’s most important works. The 1779 opera was his fifth opera for the French stage. The drama is based upon the ancient Greek play by Euripides, about the family of Agamemnon after the Trojan War. 

Please Bear In Mind

Iphigénie en Tauride will be performed in its original French with English surtitles projected above the stage.

Iphigénie en Tauride Cast & Creatives

  • Director - Lyndsey Turner
  • Iphigénie - Christine Rice
  • Oreste - Jacques Imbrailo
  • Book - Nicolas-François Guillard
  • Baroque specialist - David Bates

Upcoming Performance Times

Friday6 November 2026
Monday9 November 2026
Wednesday11 November 2026
Saturday14 November 2026
19:30
19:30
19:30
18:00

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Content

Recommended age guidance 15+. This opera includes depictions of violence, murder, suicide and torture.

Special notes

Recommended age guidance 15+. This opera includes depictions of violence, murder, suicide and torture.

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