Pagliacci Tickets
Pagliacci Opera Tickets
Enjoy an evening at the opera and purchase Pagliacci tickets online today for the next powerful performance in your area. The Italian opera consists of a prologue and two acts and features a libretto and music by famed composer and librettist Ruggero Leoncavallo. He was inspired to write the work after seeing the success of Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria rusticana in 1890 while at the time being a struggling composer.
The opera held its world premiere in 1892 at the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan conducted by Arturo Toscanini and cast of well-known opera performers including Adelina Stehle, Fiorello Giraud and Victor Maurel. Though it received mixed reviews from critics, the opera was a major hit with audiences and it remains Leoncavallo’s most popular work today and is still performed throughout the world. The work tells the story of an acting troupe led by a jealous man who is hellbent on committing an unforgivable crime.
Be sure to get your Pagliacci tickets on TicketSmarter today so you don’t miss the next moving performance. The opera has been staged all over the world in the many years since its debut, including at famous venues like the now defunct Grand Opera House in New York City, London’s Royal Opera House and The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.
How much are Pagliacci tickets?
Pagliacci opera ticket prices will vary depending on which section your seats are located. On average, you can expect to pay $207.83 a ticket, but prepare to pay as high as $207.83 if you want a premium seat close to the stage.
Are Pagliacci tickets still available?
Yes, there are 2 available for Pagliacci’s next performance.
When is Pagliacci performing?
Pagliacci’s next live performance is taking place on May 9th, 2026 at 7:30pm at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (Concert hall) in Saint Paul, MN.
How long is Pagliacci?
Most live Pagliacci productions are around 2.5 to 3.5 hours long, with one or two intermissions between acts.
What are the best seats to see Pagliacci live?
Opera seating choices rely on both financial capabilities and personal viewing preferences. Audience members should choose mid-to-front rows in the center orchestra for the ideal sound and view combination but those who want a grand panoramic perspective should opt for seats in the front mezzanine or balcony. People should choose seats in the middle orchestra or mezzanine for the best acoustic experience because opera houses have sound systems that transmit sound efficiently to these areas. The rear orchestra and balcony sections offer affordable seating choices at the expense of slightly reduced sound quality.