Welcome to our season!
When
Thursday, October 2, 2025 | 7PM
Where
Princeton Garden Theatre: 160 Nassau St | Princeton, NJ 08542
Tickets
General: $15 | Garden Theatre Members: $12 | Students: $10.50
Tickets will be released later this summer.
A beautiful tribute… an unabashed love letter of a documentary… which bathes arguably the most famous and acclaimed opera singer of the 20th century in the most favorable light."
Chicago Sun-Times
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About the Event
From Oscar®-winning director Ron Howard, Pavarotti is a rousing, deeply moving portrait of the world’s most beloved tenor. Blending rare archival footage, intimate interviews, and breathtaking performance clips, the film captures the larger-than-life presence, unmatched voice, and heartfelt humanity of Luciano Pavarotti. Whether singing on the grandest opera stages or using his fame for global charity, Pavarotti comes to life as an artist of extraordinary joy and generosity—whose voice, as one critic wrote, “had the power to heal.” A celebration of music’s power to uplift, connect, and endure.
Presented in partnership with the Princeton Garden Theatre, this screening of Pavarotti celebrates the legacy of a legendary voice—one that echoes throughout our 2025–26 season through tenor Benjamin Bernheim (Feb 5 | Learn More), hailed as “the most beautiful tenor voice since Luciano Pavarotti” (Süddeutsche Zeitung); mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato with Time for Three (Feb 22 | Learn More); and a conversation with choreographer Mark Morris (Oct 8 | Learn More) reflecting on his own artistic legacy.
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From Oscar®-winning director Ron Howard, Pavarotti is a rousing, deeply moving portrait of the world’s most beloved tenor. Blending rare archival footage, intimate interviews, and breathtaking performance clips, the film captures the larger-than-life presence, unmatched voice, and heartfelt humanity of Luciano Pavarotti. Whether singing on the grandest opera stages or using his fame for global charity, Pavarotti comes to life as an artist of extraordinary joy and generosity—whose voice, as one critic wrote, “had the power to heal.” A celebration of music’s power to uplift, connect, and endure.
Presented in partnership with the Princeton Garden Theatre, this screening of Pavarotti celebrates the legacy of a legendary voice—one that echoes throughout our 2025–26 season through tenor Benjamin Bernheim (Feb 5 | Learn More), hailed as “the most beautiful tenor voice since Luciano Pavarotti” (Süddeutsche Zeitung); mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato with Time for Three (Feb 22 | Learn More); and a conversation with choreographer Mark Morris (Oct 8 | Learn More) reflecting on his own artistic legacy.
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