Puccini's

La Bohème

Friendship, devotion, and
bohemian spirits stronger than fate.
Music

Giacomo Puccini

Conductor

Timothy Myers

Director

Eboni Adams

Set Design

R. Keith Brumley

Lighting Design

James Sale

Costume Design

Martin Pakledinaz

Audio Design

Bill Mester

Four artists struggle to make ends meet while chasing their dreams. The passionate bohemians are determined their bonds of friendship will sustain them… until love complicates everything.

Rodolfo falls head over heels for Mimi, who lights up his life as soon as she enters the room, and Marcello is once again hypnotized by Musetta’s allure and voice as they fill the café. The chill air is brimming with love and laughter; but soon the realities of poverty and illness threaten to break their bohemian spirit.

Fall in love with Rodolfo, Mimi, and friends all over again when Puccini’s beloved opera returns to the Long Center.

Sung in Italian with projected English titles.

TICKETS

Individual tickets for these performances will be on sale Monday, August 4, 2025.

La bohème

Synopsis

La Bohème, Austin Opera 2019
La Bohème, Austin Opera 2019
La Bohème, Austin Opera 2019

Rodolfo, a writer, burns his manuscript in an attempt to warm the garret he shares with Marcello, a painter. The philosopher Colline enters, closely followed by the musician Schaunard, who has brought food, wine and cigars. He urges his friends to accompany him to the Latin Quarter Christmas Eve festivities. Benoit, the landlord, attempts to collect the rent; the friends ply him with wine to encourage him to spill his secrets, then throw him out with feigned indignation. Marcello, Schaunard and Colline depart; Rodolfo says he will join them after finishing an article. A young woman, Mimì, knocks at the door; her candle has gone out. After a series of accidents and small deceptions, the two find themselves looking for her key in the dark hallway, but instead they find each others’ hands. As Rodolfo’s friends call from the courtyard, he replies that he will meet them later.

The Latin Quarter bustles with vendors, urchins and young lovers. Rodolfo buys a hat for Mimì and introduces her to his friends. Musetta, Marcello’s former lover, enters on the arm of the wealthy Alcindoro. Marcello seethes and tries to ignore her as she baits him. Finally, complaining of a pain in her foot, Musetta sends Alcindoro to buy her a new pair of shoes. She and Marcello immediately embrace. When the friends are unable to pay their bill, Musetta tells the waiter that Alcindoro will pay when he returns. The friends leave as a military band approaches.

Peddlers pass through the gates at the Barrière d’Enfer. Mimì arrives, looking for Marcello, who is living with Musetta in a tavern. Coughing violently, Mimì tells Marcello that Rodolfo has abandoned her. Marcello replies that he is sleeping inside and urges her to leave before she is discovered. Rodolfo comes out and tells Marcello that he will leave Mimì. As she eavesdrops, Rodolfo complains about her flirtatious behavior, but finally admits the real problem: he is deeply in love with her, but he fears that his substandard living conditions are hastening her demise. Mimì has a coughing fit and is discovered. Marcello goes back to the tavern to join Musetta. Mimì and Rodolfo discuss an amicable separation but, unable to bear the thought of being alone in winter, they agree to stay together until the spring.

Back in the garret, some months later, Rodolfo tells Marcello that Musetta has taken a wealthy lover and that Mimì, too, has improved her situation. The men attempt to continue their work, but each is lost in thoughts of love. Schaunard and Colline enter. They lunch on bread and water, pretending to enjoy a lavish feast, then clear the room for dancing. Musetta interrupts them; she has brought Mimì, who is deathly ill, to the garret. The friends agree to sell some of their meager possessions to buy medicine, leaving Mimì and Rodolfo alone to remember the happiness they once shared. Mimì falls asleep shortly after everyone returns, assuring Rodolfo that she feels better. He is the last to realize that she has died.

Run Time: Approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes.

Cast

Joshua Blue

Joshua Blue

Rodolfo

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Demetrious Sampson, Jr.

Demetrious Sampson, Jr.

Rodolfo (May 3, 2026)

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Hailey Clark

Hailey Clark

Mimi

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Jasmine Hambersham

Jasmine Hambersham

Musetta

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Troy Cook

Troy Cook

Marcello

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Brandon Morales

Brandon Morales

Schaunard

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Creative Team

Timothy Myers

Timothy Myers

Sarah & Ernest Butler Music Director

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Eboni Adams

Eboni Adams

Director

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Events Around La Bohème

Noche De Ópera

Date TBD

Noche de Ópera is where Austin’s international community comes together to share their love of Opera! Enjoy intimate performances, mingle with fellow arts lovers, and enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres in an elegant space all while celebrating Austin Opera’s upcoming production.

The Sarah & Ernest Butler Masterclass Series

Date TBD

Attend our Sarah & Ernest Butler Masterclass Series for college-aged and chorus singers, in collaboration with UT’s Butler School of Music. All classes are taught by Austin Opera principal artists, and singers are students from The Butler School of Music or Austin Opera choristers. This is a wonderful opportunity for students who are interested in studying music in college to get a taste of the process.

Tetzlaff & Tiblier Conductor Cues

Date TBD

Conductor Cues is an engaging, exploratory program curated and hosted by Sarah and Ernest Butler Music Director Timothy Myers, featuring special guest stars, live performances, and insights inspired by one of Austin Opera’s upcoming productions.

Events Before you Attend La Bohème

Trivia & Toasts

Thursday, April 30, 2026 | 6:30 PM

Come and test your opera knowledge with our pre-show Trivia & Toasts Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 6:30 P.M. in the Kodosky Lounge. Hosted by our quizmaster and Director of Education & Community Impact, Andréa Ochoa. You can compete to win a prize basket from ROXOR Gin and some serious bragging rights! Attendance is free for all ticket holders and includes a complimentary cocktail sponsored by ROXOR Gin (while supplies last), a cash bar, and a happy-hour vibe.

Opera Overtures

Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 6:30 PM

Join us in the theater at 6:30 P.M. before the opera on Saturday, May 2, 2026 for a special talk by Scholar-In-Residence Dr. Charles Carson. Opera Overtures is free to all ticket holders andwill be a fascinating pre-show addition to the evening for both opera aficionados and first-time operagoers alike. This lecture will be held at the Dell Hall Orchestra level.

Coffee & Conversations

Sunday, May 3, 2026 | 1:00 PM

Come along before the Sunday, May 3, 2026 matinee for some Coffee & Conversations with General Director & CEO, Annie Burridge, and a special guest. There’ll be complimentary pastries along with coffee at this free pre-show presentation in Dell Hall, Orchestra level at 1:00 P.M.

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