Met Live Opera: Don Giovanni

Showings

Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat, Oct 22, 2016 10:00 AM
Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat, Oct 22, 2016 4:00 PM
Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat, May 20, 2023 10:00 AM
Mary D. Fisher Theatre Wed, May 24, 2023 3:00 PM
Film Info
Event Type:Met Live Opera
Run Time:3 hours, 40 minutes
Trailer:https://youtu.be/wcb-h2g--s8
Met Company
Conductor:Nathalie Stutzmann
Opera Company:Federica Lombardi (Donna Anna)
Production:Ivo van Hove
Ana María Martínez (Donna Elvira)
Ying Fang (Zerlina)
Ben Bliss (Don Ottavio)
Peter Mattei (Don Giovanni)
Adam Plachetka (Leporello)
Alfred Walker (Masetto)
Alexander Tsymbalyuk (Commendatore)
Set Designer:Jan Versweyveld
Costume Designer:An D’Huys
Lighting Designer:Jan Versweyveld
Choreographer:Sara Erde

Description

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Don Giovanni


Live: Saturday, May 20 at 10:00 a.m.
Encore: Wednesday, May 24 at 3:00 p.m.


There will be a pre-opera talk led by John Steinbrunner one hour before the LIVE performance on Saturday.


Cast: Federica Lombardi (Donna Anna), Ana María Martínez (Donna Elvira), Ying Fang (Zerlina), Ben Bliss (Don Ottavio), Peter Mattei (Don Giovanni), Adam Plachetka (Leporello), Alfred Walker (Masetto), Alexander Tsymbalyuk (Commendatore)


Tony Award–winning director Ivo van Hove makes a major Met debut with a new take on Mozart’s tragicomedy, re-setting the familiar tale of deceit and damnation in an abstract architectural landscape and shining a light into the dark corners of the story and its characters. Maestro Nathalie Stutzmann makes her Met debut conducting a star-studded cast led by baritone Peter Mattei as a magnetic Don Giovanni, alongside the Leporello of bass-baritone Adam Plachetka. Sopranos Federica Lombardi, Ana Mari´a Martinez, and Ying Fang make a superlative trio as Giovanni’s conquests — Donna Anna, Donna Elvira, and Zerlina — and tenor Ben Bliss is Don Ottavio.


ACT I
Leporello, servant to the nobleman Don Giovanni, keeps watch outside the Commendatore’s home at night. Suddenly, the Commendatore’s daughter, Donna Anna, rushes out, struggling with the masked Giovanni and followed by her father. The Commendatore challenges Giovanni to a duel and is killed. Giovanni and Leporello escape. Anna asks her fiance´, Don Ottavio, to avenge her father’s death.


In the morning, Giovanni and Leporello encounter one of Giovanni’s former conquests, Donna Elvira, who is devastated by his betrayal. Leporello tells her she is neither the first nor the last woman to fall victim to Giovanni and shows her his catalogue with the name of every woman Giovanni has seduced.


Peasants celebrate the marriage of Masetto and Zerlina. Giovanni flirts with the bride, telling her she is destined for a better life. But Elvira urges Zerlina to flee her suitor. She also warns Anna, who is still unaware of the identity of her father’s murderer and has asked Giovanni for help in finding the man. Giovanni, for his part, insists that Elvira is mad, and Anna and Ottavio wonder what to believe. As Giovanni leaves, Anna suddenly recognizes his voice as that of the murderer. Devastated but determined, she once more asks Ottavio to avenge her. He wonders how to restore her peace of mind. Giovanni, who has invited the entire wedding party to his home, looks forward to an evening of drinking and dancing.


Outside Giovanni’s home, Zerlina asks Masetto to forgive her. Giovanni enters and leads them both inside. Anna, Elvira, and Ottavio appear masked and are invited in by Leporello. In the ballroom, Giovanni dances with Zerlina, then tries to drag her into the adjoining room. When she cries for help, Giovanni blames Leporello. Anna, Elvira, and Ottavio take off their masks and, along with Zerlina and Masetto, accuse Giovanni, who is momentarily surprised but manages to slip away.


ACT II
Having exchanged clothes with Giovanni, Leporello takes Elvira on a nighttime walk, leaving his master free to serenade her maid. When Masetto arrives with a band of peasants to hunt down Giovanni, the disguised Don sends them off in various directions, then beats up Masetto. Zerlina finds her bruised fiance´ and comforts him.


Later that night, Leporello—still believed by Elvira to be Giovanni—is surprised by Anna, Ottavio, Zerlina, and Masetto, who all denounce the supposed Don. Fearing for his life, Leporello reveals his true identity before making his escape. Ottavio proclaims that he will take revenge on Giovanni and asks the others to look after Anna. Elvira thinks about Giovanni, whom she still loves in spite of everything.


In a cemetery, Giovanni and Leporello meet the statue of the Commendatore, who warns Giovanni that by morning he will laugh no longer. Giovanni forces the terrified Leporello to invite the statue to dinner. The statue accepts.


Once again, Ottavio asks Anna to marry him, but she replies that she will not until her father’s death has been avenged.


Elvira arrives at Giovanni’s home. She makes a last desperate attempt to persuade him to change his life, but he only laughs at her. The figure of the Commendatore enters and asks Giovanni to repent. When he boldly refuses he is consumed by flames. Elvira, Anna, Ottavio, Zerlina, Masetto, and Leporello appear, contemplating their futures and the fate of an immoral man.