Francisco Negrin


Francisco Negrin is a creative director working in opera, as well as in the world of stadium and arena based shows and other events. He is considered to be one of the best directors in the world. He is known for his musical and cinematic approach, and for his success with projects considered to be difficult to stage. In opera, he is seen as a specialist of both baroque and contemporary music and his work in all media is characterised by a highly integrated use of dance and technology as part of the dramaturgy and a keen understanding of the culture being treated.

Biography

Negrin was born in Mexico City, the son of Spaniard Francisco Negrín Díaz and Greek-Hawaiian Catherine Negrín. He is the great-grandson of Juan Negrín López, President of the Second Spanish Republic. When he was 9 years old, the family moved from Mexico to the family home in Antibes, France.
After completing his secondary studies at the Lycée in Antibes, Negrin studied literature and film at the university of Aix-en-Provence, France, while attending singing lessons at the Conservatoire d'Aix-en-Provence, where he was first in contact with the world of opera. He worked as an extra and later as an assistant director and stage manager at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. There he met Swiss stage director, who became his mentor and teacher. Negrin assisted him on many productions, including Seattle Opera's Ring cycle. Rochaix introduced him to the artist agent Lies Askonas. She recommended Negrin to Gerard Mortier who hired him as a staff assistant director at La Monnaie/De Munt in Brussels for two seasons. There he continued to learn his trade assisting the directors Patrice Chéreau,, John Cox and Maurice Béjart. After leaving La Monnaie in 1986, Negrin moved to London where he started his career as a director. He has lived in Spain since 2003.

Career

Negrin and conductor Peter Ash put together a performing version of the unfinished La chute de la maison Usher by Debussy, which they staged at Christ Church, Spitalfields, in London. This performance came to the attention of the Southbank Centre which commissioned a production of the reconstruction for the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1989. That was the start of an international directing career which, in opera, includes the following productions:

Opera productions

Production Venue · location · dates
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk Leipzig Opera · Leipzig · May 2024
Salome - Houston Grand Opera · Los Angeles · April 2023
- ABAO · Bilbao · February 2018
- Palau de les Arts · Valencia · June 2010
Nabucco Oper im Steinbruch · Sankt Margarethen · July 2022
Il Trovatore Los Angeles Opera · Los Angeles · September 2021
Teatro Real · Madrid · July 2019
Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · September 2018
Opera de Monte-Carlo · Mónaco · April 2017
The Snow Queen Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · October 2019
Jérusalem ABAO · Bilbao · November 2019
Theatre Bonn · Bonn · January 2016
Il Trovatore Sferisterio Opera Festival · Macerata · July 2013 and 2016
Idomeneo Aalto Musiktheater · Essen · November 2014
Mitridate Drottningholm · Stockholm · August 2014
Thaïs Theatre Bonn · Bonn · May 2014
Alcina Norwegian Opera · Oslo · January 2014
Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · February 2015
The Cunning Little Vixen Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · December 2012
Rinaldo Lyric Opera · Chicago · February 2012
L'Arbore di Diana Opera National · Montpellier · November 2011
Teatro Real · Madrid · March 2010
Liceu · Barcelona · October 2009
Macbeth Opéra de Monte-Carlo · Monaco · April 2012
ABAO · Bilbao · February 2011
Opéra national du Rhin · Strasbourg and Mulhouse · April 2010
I Puritani Grand Théâtre · Geneva · January 2011
Greek National Opera · Athens · April 2009
De Nederlandse Opera · Amsterdam · February 2009
Una cosa rara Auditorio Narciso Yepes · Murcia · December 2010
Teatro Calderón · Valladolid · April 2010
Palau de les Arts · Valencia · February 2010
Werther San Francisco Opera · San Francisco · September 2010
Alceste Santa Fe Opera · Santa Fe · August 2009
Partenope Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · October 2008
La corte de Faraón Palau de les Arts · Valencia · June 2008
Orlando Palau de les Arts · Valencia · February 2008
Royal Opera House · London · February 2007
Royal Opera House · London · October 2003
La Clemenza di Tito Leipzig Opera · Leipzig · January 2008
Liceu · Barcelona · October 2006
Norma Liceu · Barcelona · July 2007
Liceu · Barcelona · December 2002
Grand Théâtre · Geneva · September 1999
Teatre Victoria · Barcelona · February 1999
Die Lustige Witwe Leipzig Opera · Leipzig · December 2006
Mitridate The Alhambra · Granada · June 2006
Santa Fe Opera · Santa Fe · July 2001
Grand Théâtre · Geneva · November 1997
Orphée Royal Opera House · London · May 2005
Temistocle Théâtre du Capitole · Toulouse · June 2005
Leipzig Opera · Leipzig · April 2005
Kafka's Trial Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · March 2005
Giulio Cesare Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · March 2005
Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · May 2002
Leonore Teatro Comunale · Bologna · November 2004
Arabella Flemish Opera · Gent · October 2004
Opera North · Leeds · May 1999
Agrippina Santa Fe Opera · Santa Fe · August 2004
Don Giovanni Glimmerglass · Cooperstown · July 2003
Partenope Lyric Opera · Chicago · February 2003
NYC Opera · New York · September 1998
Glimmerglass · Cooperstown · July 1998
Fidelio Flemish Opera · Antwerp · October 2002
Giulio Cesare Dorothy Chandler Pavilion · L.A. · February 2001
Opera Queensland · Brisbane · October 1998
Opera Australia · Sydney · July 2000 / 1997 / June 1994
Rinaldo NYC Opera · New York · October 2000
Beatrix Cenci Grand Théâtre · Geneva · September 2000
Der Freischütz Lausanne Opera · Lausanne · May 2000
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées · Paris · December 1999
Orphée Royal Danish Opera · Copenhagen · March 1998
Venus Grand Théâtre · Geneva · February 1997
Les contes d'Hoffman Opera Australia · Sydney · September 1996
King Arthur Guildhall · London · November 1995
Una cosa rara Drottningholm · Stockholm · July 1995 / 1993
V.S. Edinburgh International Festival · Edinburgh · August 1993
Tramway · Glasgow · May 1993
Tourist Variations Edinburgh International Festival · Edinburgh · July 1993
Double Bill ''L'heure espagnole/La colombe Guildhall · London · November 1992
Don Carlo Victoria State Opera · Melbourne · August 1992
Cosí Fan Tutte Seattle Opera · Seattle · May 1992
The Jewel Box Opera North · Leeds · February 1991
Glyndebourne · Lewes · October 1991
La Traviata Opera North · Leeds · September 1990
Orlando Paladino Garsington Festival · Garsington · June 1990
Janáček's Diary Purcell Room · London · April 1990
Werther Opéra de Nice · Nice · March 1990
Usher'' São Carlos · Lisbon · September 1989
Queen Elizabeth Hall · London · June 1989
Spitalfields Festival · London · June 1986

Other work

In 2024, negrin was the creative director for three special concerts celebrating Andrea Bocelli’s 30 years of career, at the Teatro del Silenzio in Tuscany, featuring stars from music and screen including as Ed Sheeran, Jon Batiste, Will Smith, Brian May, Johnny Depp, Plácido Domingo, Josep Carreras, Shania Twain and more. A feature film of the shows, directed by Sam Wrench was released in worldwide cinemas, Andrea Bocelli 30: The Celebration
From 2020 to 2023 has co-directed together with Es Devlin and Gavin Robins 4 monumental shows for the 49th to 52nd Union day Celebrations in the UAE.
In 2021 Negrin wrote and directed a new production for Holiday on Ice: A New Day. The tour was stopped by COVID lockdowns and postponed to 2022. The show then completed a second tour in 2024, of France this time, under the title Aurore.
In 2020 Francisco Negrin directed the tableau vivant for Louis Vuitton’s Paris fashion week autumn/winter womenswear show.
Francisco Negrin has been a creative consultant for Balich Worldwide Shows, for whom he has conceived stadium, arena and other commercial events and shows.
In 2019 Negrin conceived, wrote and directed the opening ceremony of the Lima Panamerican Games and was the creative supervisor for the closing and also for the Parapan American Games ceremonies. These ceremonies had a huge impact in the country.
Negrin worked with the rock band OK Go, conceiving the staging for a performance at London's The Roundhouse, using an installation by architect Ron Arad called Curtain Call. But the show was cancelled before opening.