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JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 2
Harry Connick Jr: A Celebration of Cole Porter
For five days only, famed singer, musician, and actor Harry Connick, Jr., takes the legendary Met stage for a program celebrating Cole Porter, offering an unmissable opportunity to experience the acclaimed presentation that won raves on Broadway in 2019.
For five days only, famed singer, musician, and actor Harry Connick, Jr., takes the legendary Met stage for a program celebrating Cole Porter, offering an unmissable opportunity to experience the acclaimed presentation that won raves on Broadway in 2019.
MET PREMIERE MARCH 3 AT 8PM
Jake Heggie’s Moby-Dick
LIBRETTO BY GENE SCHEER
Jake Heggie’s grand adaptation of Herman Melville’s sea-drenched, heaven-storming epic has its awaited Met premiere. A cast of standouts comes together on the decks of the Pequod, including Brandon Jovanovich as Captain Ahab, Stephen Costello as Greenhorn, Peter Mattei as Starbuck, and Ryan Speedo Green as Queequeg, with Maestro Karen Kamensek at the helm.
Jake Heggie’s grand adaptation of Herman Melville’s sea-drenched, heaven-storming epic has its awaited Met premiere. A cast of standouts comes together on the decks of the Pequod, including Brandon Jovanovich as Captain Ahab, Stephen Costello as Greenhorn, Peter Mattei as Starbuck, and Ryan Speedo Green as Queequeg, with Maestro Karen Kamensek at the helm.
OPENS MARCH 4 AT 7:30PM
Beethoven’s Fidelio
Lise Davidsen stars as Leonore in Beethoven’s stirring paean to freedom, alongside David Butt Philip as Florestan, Tomasz Konieczny as Don Pizarro, and René Pape as Rocco. Susanna Mälkki takes the podium.
Lise Davidsen stars as Leonore in Beethoven’s stirring paean to freedom, alongside David Butt Philip as Florestan, Tomasz Konieczny as Don Pizarro, and René Pape as Rocco. Susanna Mälkki takes the podium.