‘Ópera Queer’ Returns to Buenos Aires with Dynamic Performance

The acclaimed performance, Ópera Queer, is set to return to the Teatro Picadero in Buenos Aires on December 13, 2025, at 23:59 local time. This unique showcase features a captivating duo comprising La Ferni and Luchi de Gyldenfeldt, accompanied by pianist Jazmín Tiscornia. The performance explores the dynamics of opera through an engaging narrative, where Luchi attempts to narrate an opera story, only to be humorously interrupted by La Ferni’s assertion that “opera is boring.”

The show promises an eclectic mix, blending classic operatic pieces with more contemporary selections. Previously, this program achieved a sold-out success at the Teatro Picadero in August, highlighting its growing popularity. The duo also presented their work at the Teatro Metro in La Plata, further expanding their reach across Argentina.

Costuming and props for the performance are designed by Vedette, with makeup and hair styling provided by Deb Torquato. The lighting design, crafted by Flor Ayos, is expected to enhance the visual storytelling of the evening.

Founded in 2016, Ópera Queer has established itself as a vibrant part of the cultural landscape in Argentina, performing in various locations including Córdoba, Santa Fe, and Jujuy. The upcoming performance at Teatro Picadero is anticipated to be another significant milestone for this innovative ensemble.

For those seeking a fresh take on traditional opera, this performance promises to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, blending humor with artistry. As the date approaches, anticipation continues to build within the Buenos Aires arts community and beyond.

The return of Ópera Queer to the Buenos Aires stage is not just a revival but a celebration of diversity within the performing arts. Tickets are expected to be highly sought after, reflecting the show’s previous successes and the growing interest in contemporary operatic expressions.