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La scala di seta Tickets

Teatro Rossini, Pesaro, Italy
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Available Dates: 13 - 22 Aug, 2026 (4 events)
Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Pesaro, Italy
Acts: 1

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Cast
Performers
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Creators
Composer: Gioachino Rossini
Director: Damiano Michieletto
Librettist: Giuseppe Maria Foppa
Overview

The Rossini Opera Festival 2026 presents La scala di seta (The Silken Ladder), one of the most charming and sparkling comic operas by Gioachino Rossini. Staged at the historic Teatro Rossini in Pesaro, the production celebrates the elegance, wit, and youthful brilliance of Rossini’s early theatrical style.

Written in 1812 to a libretto by Giuseppe Foppa, La scala di seta is a delightful one-act farsa comica filled with misunderstandings, secret encounters, and romantic intrigue. The story follows Giulia, a young woman who has secretly married Dorvil and uses a silk ladder lowered from her bedroom window to meet him each night. When her guardian Dormont attempts to arrange another marriage for her, a series of comic complications unfolds, creating the perfect setting for Rossini’s brilliant melodies and theatrical imagination.

The Rossini Opera Festival revives the acclaimed production originally created by Damiano Michieletto, one of the most influential contemporary opera directors, with sets and costumes by Paolo Fantin and lighting by Alessandro Carletti.

As one of the world’s leading festivals dedicated to Rossini’s legacy, the Rossini Opera Festival continues its mission of rediscovering and presenting the composer’s works with exceptional musical and theatrical standards. In Pesaro — Rossini’s birthplace — La scala di seta becomes not only a performance, but a celebration of the composer’s extraordinary gift for melody, rhythm, and comedy.

Joyful, elegant, and full of sparkling invention, La scala di seta at the Rossini Opera Festival offers a delightful journey into Rossini’s comic genius, where bel canto brilliance meets the timeless charm of Italian opera.

Production 2009, restaged

History
Premiere of this production: 09 May 1812, Teatro San Moisè, Venice

La scala di seta (The Silken Ladder or Die seidene Leiter) is an operatic farsa comica in one act by Gioachino Rossini to a libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa. Adapted from L'Échelle de soie by François-Antonine-Eugène de Planard. It was first performed in Venice, Italy, at the Teatro San Moisè on 9 May 1812. The overture has been frequently recorded and continues to be featured in the modern concert repertoire.

Synopsis

Time: 18th Century
Place: Paris
Location:The events take place in the apartment of Giulia, pupil of old Dormont

Dormont is the teacher and guardian of the beautiful Giulia, and he is determined that she will marry Blansac despite her continual rejection of his advances. The fact is that Giulia is already married to Blansac's friend Dorvil, who every night is able to exercise his conjugal rights because Giulia lowers a ladder made of silk down to him from her bedroom window.

The opera opens in the morning. Owing to the attentions of Giulia's cousin Lucilla, and the family servant, Germano, Dorvil has great difficulty making his escape by his usual method. Blansac is due to arrive at any minute in his quest to win Giulia's love, but she has devised a scheme to divert his amorous attentions towards her cousin, who would make an excellent wife for him.

Giulia intends to bring Lucilla and Blansac together, and persuades Germano to spy on them from a secret hiding place to see how the relationship develops. Blansac arrives with his good friend Dorvil, who desperately tries to persuade him that Giulia is not looking for a husband. Unfortunately this only has the effect of making Blansac more determined, and more confident of success. He suggests that Dorvil might care to hide and see how successfully he is able to woo Giulia. Consequently, when Giulia enters, her meeting with Blansac is being overheard by both Germano and by her husband.

Giulia decides to probe Blansac to see if he would make a good and faithful husband for her cousin. Her questioning deceives all of the men listening into thinking that she is genuinely interested in Blansac. Dorvil emerges from hiding and storms off in fury, much to Germano's surprise, who also shows himself. In the midst of all the confusion and noise Lucilla enters and Blansac suddenly notices what a fine looking young woman she is. Decidedly prettier than her cousin Giulia.

It is now late evening. Giulia is desperate for Dorvil to arrive so that she can explain the reason why she was questioning Blansac so closely about marriage. Once again the servant Germano is on hand and realizes that his mistress has an assignation. He can only assume that it is with Blansac, and decides to hide once more and see what happens. Unfortunately he is unable to keep his secret to himself and he lets Lucilla in on it. She is distressed to learn that Blansac, whom she now loves dearly, is meeting Giulia and she also determines to find a hiding place in Giulia's bedroom to observe proceedings.

There is general surprise and joyful amazement when it is Dorvil who climbs into the bedroom, followed closely by his friend who is intent on using the silken ladder to further his wooing, not of Giulia, but Lucilla. Everyone scatters when Dormont, who has been woken by all the noise, enters in his nightshirt. Seeing the way that everything has turned out for the best, he quickly forgives the couples for their underhand behavior and all ends in general rejoicing.

Venue Info

Teatro Rossini - Pesaro
Location   Piazza Lazzarini, 1

Located in the heart of Pesaro, the Teatro Rossini is one of Italy’s most historic and elegant opera houses, deeply connected with the legacy of the city’s most famous son, Gioachino Rossini. With its refined architecture, rich artistic history, and exceptional atmosphere, the theatre remains a symbol of Pesaro’s enduring passion for opera.

Originally inaugurated in 1637 as the Teatro del Sole, the theatre was rebuilt and expanded over the centuries before taking the name Teatro Rossini in honor of the legendary composer. Its elegant horseshoe-shaped auditorium, traditional Italian theatre design, and warm acoustics create an intimate environment where every detail of a performance can be fully appreciated.

The Teatro Rossini holds a central place in the prestigious Rossini Opera Festival, an internationally renowned celebration dedicated to the revival and interpretation of Rossini’s works. Each summer, leading opera singers, conductors, orchestras, and specialists from around the world gather in Pesaro to rediscover the brilliance, humor, and dramatic power of the composer’s music.

The theatre has witnessed countless memorable performances, from Rossini’s comic masterpieces to his more rarely performed operas. Thanks to the festival’s artistic research and commitment to excellence, the venue has become a reference point for Rossini interpretation worldwide.

Beyond its musical importance, Teatro Rossini embodies the cultural identity of Pesaro — a city where history, creativity, and the joy of performance are woven into everyday life. The theatre’s elegant interiors and historic charm offer audiences an experience that goes beyond a concert or opera: a journey into the heart of Italian theatrical tradition.

Historic, intimate, and inseparable from the legacy of Rossini, Teatro Rossini offers a unique setting where great opera comes alive in the very city that shaped one of Italy’s greatest musical voices.

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Pesaro, Italy
Acts: 1

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

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