La Traviata

With Arena per Tutti, the Arena di Verona Opera Festival is becoming more inclusive than ever, thanks to its partnership with Müller

La Traviata for Everyone

Violetta Valéry, a renowned courtesan, gives up her freedom for love. Pressured by Alfredo’s family, she leaves him for his own good, provoking his anger. But when he discovers the truth, it’s too late—Violetta is gravely ill.

 

La Traviata returns to the Arena in Hugo De Ana’s elegant Belle Époque production, featuring empty frames, mirrors, and lavish tapestries.

 

Explore the accessible digital materials designed to enhance your opera experience.

Accessible digital opera booklet

The accessible digital opera booklet for La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi includes:

 

  • an audio version of the text;
  • audio descriptions of the images;
  • a video in ISL (International Sign Language).

Easy-to-Read opera guide

Easy-to-Read opera guide for La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi.

 

Click the yellow button to open the opera guide.

Audio Descriptions

Audio Descriptions

Audio description is delivered live during the performance using a single-ear headset, distributed by staff before the show.

 

The service begins 10 minutes before the performance starts.

Subtitles

Subtitles

Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing audience members are streamed in real time to the user’s smartphone during the performance.

 

Access is granted via a QR code distributed by staff before the show. The code links to a synchronized subtitle page.

Please ensure your phone is charged and connected to the internet.

 

Subtitles are provided in collaboration with Panthea.

What’s on in 2025 with Arena per Tutti

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