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The Teatru tal-Opra Aurora, built in 1971-1976 according to plans, designs and decorations of the renowned Maltese artist Chev. Emvin Cremona, can host up to 1600 people. With a spacious and gracefully raked auditorium, it ensures a clear unobstructed line of vision and comfort during the shows.
This largest opera house on the islands hosts its esteemed audiences in the stalls, a level of hall boxes accessed from within the auditorium, two other boxed tiers and an upper gallery. Its u-shape design, slope, architectural features, and deliberate choice of furnishing fabrics and materials including the soffit, endow the Teatru tal-Opra Aurora with perfect acoustics making it an ideal venue for operas and any other musical form of entertainment.
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Astounded by a last-minute Abigaille
Cecilia Xuereb reviews the Gaulitana production of Nabucco, performed on 3rd May 2025.
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A Nabucco to remember
Cecilia Xuereb reviews the Gaulitana production of Nabucco, performed on 3rd May 2025.
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Remembering the great Alberto Mastromarino
Those who live in the vicinity of the Teatru tal-Opra Aurora would have noticed our flag flying half mast for a number of days. Being a band club, half-mast flags are common as they signal the passing away of supporters or club members. But for the past week, the Aurora Opera House has also been sporting the black bows around the triple archway of our