John Adams
Antony and Cleopatra
Upcoming Performances
Overview
The most recent opera by preeminent American composer John Adams—a glorious adaptation of Shakespeare’s immortal drama—has its Met premiere. Following her debut in the company premiere of Adams’s El Niño in 2024, soprano Julia Bullock stars as the irresistible Cleopatra, one of theater’s most complex and captivating characters, opposite bass-baritone Gerald Finley as the conflicted Antony. Adams himself takes the podium to conduct his lyrical and richly orchestrated score, leading a new staging by groundbreaking director Elkhanah Pulitzer that transports the story of troubled romance and political strife from ancient Rome to the Golden Age of Hollywood in the 1930s. Tenor Paul Appleby is Caesar, who goes to war with Antony, and mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong is Caesar’s sister and Antony’s forsaken wife Octavia.
Opera in Two Acts
Composed by John Adams
Libretto adapted by John Adams from Shakespeare
With supplementary passages from Plutarch, Virgil, and other classical texts
Production a gift of the Rosalie J. Coe Weir Endowment Fund
Production sponsored by Rolex
Additional support from the Francis Goelet Endowment Fund
Antony and Cleopatra is part of the Neubauer Family Foundation New Works Initiative
Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, and Liceu Opera Barcelona
A co-production of the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, and Liceu Opera Barcelona
Languages
Languages sung in Antony and Cleopatra
Sung In
English
Titles
Title languages displayed for Antony and Cleopatra
Met Titles In
- English
- German
- Spanish
Timeline
Timeline for the show, Antony and Cleopatra
Estimated Run Time
3 hrs 25 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
90 mins
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Opera Ends
Cast
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Creators
Production
Elkhanah Pulitzer
Set Designer
Mimi Lien
Costume Designer
Constance Hoffman
Lighting Designer
David Finn
Projection Designer
Bill Morrison
Sound Designer
Mark Grey
Choreographer
Annie-B Parson
Dramaturg
Lucia Scheckner
Composer
John Adams
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