Opera at the Time of COVID-19: Intermediality and Scenic Rewriting in Mario Martone’s Film-Theatre Triptych
Abstract
This article examines Mario Martone’s film-theatre triptych – Il Barbiere di Siviglia (2020), La Traviata (2021), and La Bohème (2022) – realized during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conceived for empty theatres, these hybrid works merge cinematic and operatic languages, turning absence into a narrative resource. Through editing, spatial reframing, and metatheatrical devices, Martone redefines operatic staging, transforming theatre into cinematic space. His approach challenges traditional performance boundaries and opens new aesthetic and political paths for opera in the context of audiovisual media and contemporary crises.
Presentato: 12 Maggio 2025 | Accettato: 11 Giugno 2025 | Pubblicato 22 Ottobre 2025 | Lingua: en
Keywords Opera and cinema convergence • Media archaeology of opera • Intermediality • COVID-19 and performing arts • Mario Martone
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