JAKE HEGGIE / LIBRETTO BY Gene Scheer
Moby-Dick
Upcoming Performances
Overview
Following the haunting Met premiere of his first opera, Dead Man Walking, composer Jake Heggie returns to the company with his 2010 adaptation of Herman Melville’s sea-drenched, heaven-storming epic. A cast of standouts comes together on the decks of the Pequod, with tenor Brandon Jovanovich starring as the monomaniacal Captain Ahab, implacable in his pursuit of the white whale; tenor Stephen Costello as Greenhorn, the opera’s version of Ishmael; baritone Peter Mattei as the even-keeled first mate Starbuck; and bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as the Polynesian harpooneer Queequeg. The cast also features soprano Janai Brugger as Pip, tenor William Burden as Flask, and baritone Malcolm MacKenzie as Stubb. Maestro Karen Kamensek takes the podium for a stunning staging by Leonard Foglia that arrives at the Met newly enlarged and refined following acclaimed runs in Dallas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.
Music by Jake Heggie
Libretto by Gene Scheer
Based on the book by Herman Melville
Production a gift of C. Graham Berwind, III and The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Additional support from the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation and Franci Neely
Moby-Dick is part of the Neubauer Family Foundation New Works Initiative
Production co-owned by The Dallas Opera, State Opera of South Australia, Calgary Opera, San Diego Opera, and San Francisco Opera
Languages
Languages sung in Moby-Dick
Sung In
English
Titles
Title languages displayed for Moby-Dick
Met Titles In
- English
- German
- Spanish
Timeline
Timeline for the show, Moby-Dick
Estimated Run Time
3 hrs 10 mins
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House Opens
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Act I
85 mins
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Intermission
30 mins
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Act II
75 mins
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Opera Ends
Cast
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Creators
Production
Leonard Foglia
Set Designer
Robert Brill
Costume Designer
Jane Greenwood
Lighting Designer
Gavan Swift
Projection Designer
Elaine McCarthy
Movement Director
Keturah Stickann
Composer
Jake Heggie
Librettist
Gene Scheer
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