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Zorro

Arizona Opera's Zorro
Zorro - Phoenix

A whirlwind of action and romance blazes across the stage in ZORRO.

Trained in secret, Diego de la Vega returns home to a land ruled by oppression—and rises as Zorro, the masked swashbuckling defender of the people. Passions ignite and swords clash when he must battle corrupt power, confront lost love, and spark a revolution.

Performed in English and Spanish, the iconic masked avenger is reimagined in a gripping new crowd-pleasing opera that fuses soaring Puccini-inspired melodies with a Latin flair, a revolutionary spirit, and swords ablaze.

Item details

Date

September 27, 2025 7:30PM

Name

Zorro

Description

Music and libretto by Héctor Armienta

Symphony Hall, 75 N 2nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
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This opera, performed in English and Spanish with English and Spanish supertitles, will feature:

Conductor: Anthony Barresse
Director: David Radamés Toro
Xavier Prado as Diego de La Vega
Maria Brea as Ana Maria Soza
Stephanie Sanchez as Carlota de Obragón
Octavio Moreno as Octavio Rivera y Moncado

Click here for a deeper look at Arizona Opera's Zorro including a synopsis, cast and creatives' bios, and more!


All ticket sales are final. No refunds will be issued. Single ticket prices will rise based upon demand within each seating section. Additional handling fees will be applied in your cart. Review our full list of ticket policies here.


Single Tickets go on sale October 1, 2024.

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Zorro is part of the McDougall Arizona Opera RED Series. Production made possible, in part, through generous support from The Carol Franc Buck Foundation, Susan Esco Chandler and Alfred D. Chandler, Womble Bond Dickinson, and Rio Nuevo. The appearance of Anthony Barrese is made possible, in part, by Dean Yannias.

This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit ww.arts.gov.

The scenery, props, and costumes for this presentation of Hector Armienta’s Zorro were created through a coproduction between Opera San José, Kentucky Opera, and Arizona Opera. 

Zorro is presented through special arrangement with Zorro Productions, UIA Talent Agency, and Just a Theory Press. 


For more information regarding sponsorship opportunities, email Molly Flores, Associate Director of Development.

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