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The Met: Live in HD - 2021/22

Memberships on Sale 03.08.2021

(Assigned seats will be held until 13.09.2021)

Limited Seating

Individual events tickets available from 13.09.2021

 

Pricing for Cinematheque Members: 1,040 NIS / Single ticket for Members – 140 NIS

Pricing for Non-Members: 1,250 NIS / Single ticket – 170 NIS

 

Operas will begin on the specified time; doors will close 15 minutes before the event begins. Entrance will not be allowed after the start of the broadcast.

The Met operas are screened live via satellite. The Cinematheque is not responsible for any disruptions that may occur during the transmission.

Boris Godunov

Modest Mussorgsky
| 160 minutes

Bass René Pape, the world’s reigning Boris, reprises his tremendous portrayal of the tortured tsar caught between grasping ambition and crippling paranoia. Stephen Wadsworth’s affecting production poignantly captures the hope and suffering of the Russian people, as well as the title ruler himself.

Onsite screening

Fire Shut Up in My Bones

Terence Blanchard
| 175 minutes

Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Grammy Award–winning jazz musician and composer Terence Blanchard’s adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s moving memoir - a poignant and profound story about a young man’s journey to overcome a life of trauma and hardship.

Onsite screening

Eurydice

Matthew Aucoin
| 183 minutes

The ancient Greek myth of Orpheus, who attempts to harness the power of music to rescue his beloved Eurydice from the underworld, has inspired composers since opera’s earliest days. Rising American composer Matthew Aucoin now carries that tradition into the 21st century with a captivating new take on the story.

Cinderella

Jules Massenet
| 107 minutes

Laurent Pelly’s storybook staging of Massenet’s Cendrillon is presented with an all-new English translation in an abridged 90-minute adaptation, with mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as its rags-to-riches princess. Maestro Emmanuel Villaume leads a delightful cast, which includes mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo as Cinderella’s Prince Charming.

Onsite screening

Rigoletto

Giuseppe Verdi
| 176 minutes

Tony Award­–winning director Bartlett Sher creates a bold new take on Verdi’s timeless tragedy, resetting the opera’s action in 1920s Europe, with Art Deco sets and elegant costumes. Baritone Quinn Kelsey brings his searing portrayal of the title role to the Met.

Onsite screening

Ariadne auf Naxos

Richard Strauss
| 184 minutes

זמרת הסופרן ליזה דוידסן מביאה את אחד התפקידים המובהקים שלה ל"מט" בפעם הראשונה כגיבורה היוונייה ביצירת המופת המקסימה של ריכרד שטראוס. צוות הזמרים היוצא מן הכלל כולל גם את זמרת המצו-סופרן איזאבל ליאונרד בתפקיד "המלחין" של אופרה בתוך אופרה שסביבה מתחוללת העלילה.

Don Carlos

Giuseppe Verdi
| 314 minutes

For the first time in company history, the Met presents the original five-act French version of Verdi’s epic opera of doomed love among royalty, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition. Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads a starry cast, including tenor Matthew Polenzani in the title role.

Onsite screening

Turandot

Giacomo Puccini
| 206 minutes

Ukrainian soprano Liudmyla Monastyrska stars in the title role of the legendary cold-hearted princess. Tenor Yonghoon Lee is the bold prince determined to win Turandot’s love. Marco Armiliato conducts Puccini’s stirring opera, which takes the stage in the company’s dazzling, ever-popular production by Franco Zeffirelli.

Lucia di Lammermoor

Gaetano Donizetti
| 224 minutes

Soprano Nadine Sierra takes on one of the repertory’s most formidable and storied roles, the haunted heroine of Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, in an electrifying new staging by Australian theater and film director Simon Stone, conducted by Riccardo Frizza.

Hamlet

Brett Dean
| 195 minutes

This riveting contemporary masterpiece appears live in cinemas, with Neil Armfield, who directed the work’s premiere, bringing his acclaimed staging to the Met. Many of the original cast members have followed, including tenor Allan Clayton in the title role.