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Nixon in China

John Adams

Opéra Bastille

from 24 February to 20 March 2026

from €15 to €175

3h10 with 1 interval

Opera

Nixon in China

8 performances

3h10 with 1 interval

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In 1972, Richard Nixon visited Mao Zedong in China, marking the beginning of a rapprochement between the United States and China against the backdrop of the Cold War. Fifteen years later, American composer John Adams chose this episode as the subject of his first opera, a score marked by its rhythmic pulse, shimmering colours and intense lyricism.

The work entered the Paris Opera repertoire in 2023 in a production directed by Valentina Carrasco, who eschews realism in favour of the poetry of allegory and the magical, not without a touch of humour.

The common thread running through her dramaturgy is the metaphor of “ping‑pong diplomacy” – a reference to the first diplomatic overture through sport between China and the United States in 1971 – which combines with the metaphor of illusion to deliver spectacular images and a keen reflection on history and the vanity of power.  

Duration : 3h10 with 1 interval

Language : English

Surtitle : French / English

Show acts and characters

CHARACTERS

Richard Nixon: President of the United States
Mao Tse-tung: Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party
Pat Nixon: First Lady of the United States
Chiang Ch’ing: Mao’s wife
Henry Kissinger: US National Security Advisor
Chou En-lai: Chinese Prime Minister    

First part

Act 1
Scene one – The airport outside Peking
It is a cold, clear, dry morning: Monday, February 21, 1972. Contingents of army, navy and air force circle the field and sing “The Three Main Rules of Discipline” and “The Eight Points of Attention.” Premier Chou En-lai, accompanied by a small group of officials, strolls onto the runway just as The Spirit of ‘76 taxis into view. President Nixon disembarks. They shakehands and the President sings of his excitement and his fears.

Scene two – Chairman Mao’s study
An hour later he is meeting with Chairman Mao. Mao’s conversational armory contains philosophical apothegms, unexpected political observations and gnomic jokes, and everything he sings is amplified by his secretaries and the Premier. It is not easy for a Westerner to hold his own in such a dialogue.

Scene three – The Great Hall of the People
After the audience with Mao, everyone at the first evening’s banquet is euphoric. The President and Mrs. Nixon manage to exchange a few words before Premier Chou rises to make the first of the evening’s toasts, a tribute to patriotic fraternity. The President replies, toasting the Chinese people and the hope of peace. The toasts continue, with less formality, as the night goes on.

Second part

Act 2
Scene one – Mrs. Nixon views China
Snow has fallen during the night. In the morning Mrs. Nixon is ushered onstage by her party of guides and journalists. She explains a little of what it feels like for a woman like her to be First Lady and accepts a glass elephant from the workers at the Peking Glass Factory. She visits the Evergreen People’s Commune and the Summer Palace, where she pauses in the Gate of Longevity and Goodwill to sing, “This is prophetic!” Then, on to the Ming Tombs before sunset.

Scene two – An evening at the Peking
Opera In the evening, the Nixons attend a performance of The Red Detachment of Women, a revolutionary ballet devised by Mao’s wife, Chiang Ch’ing. The ballet entwines ideological rectitude with Hollywood-style emotion. The Nixons respond to the latter; they are drawn to the downtrodden peasant girl – in fact, they are drawn into the action on the side of simple virtue. This was not precisely what Chiang Ch’ing had in mind. She sings “I am the wife of Mao Tse-tung,” ending with full choral backing.

Act 3
The last evening in Peking. The pomp and public displays of the presidential visit are over, and the main players all return to the solitude of their bedrooms. The talk turns to memories of the past. Mao and his wife dance, and the Nixons recall the early days of their marriage during the Second World War, when he was stationed as a naval commander in the Pacific. Chou En-lai concludes the opera with the questionof whether anything they did was good.

Artists

Opera in three acts (1987)

Creative team

Cast

The Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus

Media

NIXON IN CHINA by John Adams - TRAILER (english version)
NIXON IN CHINA by John Adams - TRAILER (english version)
  • Podcast Nixon in China

    Podcast Nixon in China

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  • A presidential couple at the Opera - Interview with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson

    A presidential couple at the Opera - Interview with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson

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  • A modern mythology - Interview with Valentina Carrasco and Alexander Neef

    A modern mythology - Interview with Valentina Carrasco and Alexander Neef

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  • Adams in Paris

    Adams in Paris

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  • Nixon's true trip to China

    Nixon's true trip to China

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Podcast Nixon in China

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"Dance! Sing! 7 minutes at the Paris Opera" - by France Musique

Podcast Nixon in China

By Charlotte Landru-Chandès

"Dance! Sing! 7 minutes at the Paris Opera" offers original incursions into the season thanks to broadcasts produced by France Musique and the Paris Opera.

For each opera or ballet production, Charlotte Landru-Chandès (opera) and Jean-Baptiste Urbain (dance), present the works and artists you are going to discover when you attend performances in our theatres.

A presidential couple at the Opera - Interview with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson

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Interview with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson

6:59 min

A presidential couple at the Opera - Interview with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson

By Isabelle Stibbe

Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson talk about the roles of Richard and Pat Nixon, the challenges and the importance of John Adams' score.  

© Elena Bauer / OnP

A modern mythology - Interview with Valentina Carrasco and Alexander Neef

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Interview with Valentina Carrasco and Alexander Neef

8:50 min

A modern mythology - Interview with Valentina Carrasco and Alexander Neef

By Isabelle Stibbe

Why has John Adams' score become a classic? How can it be staged today?

The Paris Opera's General Director and the director of Nixon in China discuss the entry of this major score into the repertoire and the artistic choices of the new production presented at the Opéra Bastille.  

Adams in Paris

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Interview with John Adams

4:41 min

Adams in Paris

By Isabelle Stibbe

Present for the premiere of Nixon in China at the Opéra Bastille in 2023, the composer John Adams granted us an exclusive interview a few minutes before the performance.

An opportunity to discuss the relevance of his opera in the current international context as well as the two main performers, Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel.

Nixon's true trip to China

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Behind the scenes of the story

7:52 min

Nixon's true trip to China

By Camera Lucida

John Adams' opera, Nixon in China, is based on a genuine historical fact: the trip taken by US President Richard Nixon and his wife to Mao Zedong's communist China in February 1972, during the Cold War. What were the aims and the outcome?

This documentary deciphers the story in just 8 minutes, using archive footage.

  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Kathleen Kim)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Yajie Zhang, Ning Liang, Emanuela Pascu)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Renée Fleming)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Renée Fleming)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Kathleen Kim)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Yajie Zhang, Ning Liang, Emanuela Pascu)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Renée Fleming)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams (Renée Fleming)
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • [EXTRAIT] NIXON IN CHINA de John Adams
  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 1 - Thomas Hampson (Nixon)

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 1 (Orchestre)

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 2 - Yajie Zhang, Ning Liang, Emanuela Pascu

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 2

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 2 - Xiaomeng Zhang (Zhou Enlai), Chœur - Gambei

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 1 - (John Matthew Myers)

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 2 (Orchestre)

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 2 - Renée Fleming (Pat Nixon)

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 2 - Renée Fleming

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte3 - Xiaomeng Zhang (Zhou Enlai)

  • Nixon in China (saison 22/23) - Acte 3 - Kathleen Kim (Chiang Ch'ing)

Press

  • Legendary staging, lighting and cast... Performed for the first time at the Bastille, John Adams' work is spectacular, using all the resources of the machinery. A total success.

    Le Figaro, 2023
  • Absolutely intelligent, Valentina Carrasco's production enchants with its intellectual and visual discoveries.

    Télérama, 2023
  • Poetically and incisively staged by Valentina Carrasco, John Adams' masterpiece of ping-pong diplomacy makes a stunning entry into the Paris Opera repertoire.

    Libération, 2023
  • At the Paris Opera, “Nixon in China” is a hit

    Diapason, 2023
  • We're seduced by the audacity of a staging that oscillates between fable and realistic image, handling the second degree with virtuosity.

    ResMusica, 2023
  • The success of this evening is due in no small part to the ambition of director Valentina Carrasco, who was inspired to ask this crucial question: is it possible to move away from strict realism in a work whose subject is based on a political event so close to home?

    Bachtrack, 2023
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Nixon’s meeting with Mao was a meeting of two civilisations. A political milestone in Sino-American relations and a catalyst for a new international geopolitical order, it came after decades of no diplomatic relations. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the United States had taken part in the civil war in China by supporting the Republic against the victorious Communist Party.

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Nixon’s meeting with Mao was a meeting of two civilisations. A political milestone in Sino-American relations and a catalyst for a new international geopolitical order, it came after decades of no diplomatic relations. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the United States had taken part in the civil war in China by supporting the Republic against the victorious Communist Party.

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    You can park your car at the Q-Park Opéra Bastille. It is located at 34 rue de Lyon, 75012 Paris. 

    BOOK YOUR PARKING PLACE.

In both our venues, discounted tickets are sold at the box offices from 30 minutes before the show:

  • €35 tickets for under-28s, unemployed people (with documentary proof less than 3 months old) and senior citizens over 65 with non-taxable income (proof of tax exemption for the current year required)
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