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Monthly Screenings

The Met: Live in HD - 2022/23

Memberships on Sale 08.08.2022

(Assigned seats will be held until 04.09.2022)

Limited Seating

Individual events tickets available from 11.09.2022

 

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.

Encore screenings

Medea

Cherubini
| 180 minutes

Sondra Radvanovsky stars as the mythic sorceress who will stop at nothing in her quest for vengeance. Joining Radvanovsky in the Met-premiere production of Cherubini’s rarely performed masterpiece is tenor Matthew Polenzani as Medea’s Argonaut husband, Giasone.

La Traviata

Verdi
| 180 minutes

Soprano Nadine Sierra stars as the self-sacrificing courtesan Violetta—one of opera’s ultimate heroines—in Michael Mayer’s vibrant production of Verdi’s beloved tragedy. 

The Hours

Kevin Puts

Renée Fleming makes her return to the Met in the world-premiere production of Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Kevin Puts’s The Hours, adapted from Michael Cunningham’s acclaimed novel. The powerful story follows three women from different eras who each grapple with their inner demons and their roles in society. 

Fedora

Giordano
| 153 minutes

Umberto Giordano’s exhilarating drama returns to the Met repertory for the first time in 25 years. Packed with memorable melodies, showstopping arias, and explosive confrontations, Fedora requires a cast of thrilling voices to take flight, and the Met’s new production promises to deliver. 

Lohengrin

Wagner

Séguin on the podium to conduct a supreme cast led by tenor Piotr Beczała in the title role of the mysterious swan knight. Soprano Tamara Wilson is the virtuous duchess Elsa, falsely accused of murder, going head-to-head with soprano Christine Goerke as the cunning sorceress Ortrud.

Falstaff

Verdi

Baritone Michael Volle stars as the caddish knight Falstaff, gleefully tormented by a trio of clever women who deliver his comeuppance, in Verdi’s glorious Shakespearean comedy. 

Der Rosenkavalier

Strauss
| 260 minutes

A dream cast assembles for Strauss’s grand Viennese comedy. Soprano Lise Davidsen is the aging Marschallin, opposite mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey as her lover Octavian and soprano Erin Morley as Sophie, the beautiful younger woman who steals his heart. 

Champion

Terence Blanchard

Grammy Award–winning composer Terence Blanchard brings his first opera to the Met. Bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green is the young boxer Emile Griffith, who rises from obscurity to become a world champion, and bass-baritone Eric Owens portrays Griffith’s older self, haunted by the ghosts of his past. 

Don Giovanni

Mozart
| 196 minutes

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. 

Die Zauberflöte

Mozart
| 185 minutes

One of opera’s most beloved works receives its first new Met staging in 19 years, daring vision by renowned English director Simon McBurney, who lets loose a volley of theatrical flourishes, incorporating projections, sound effects, and acrobatics to match the spectacle and drama of Mozart’s fable.