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MET: LA FANCIULLA DEL WEST 2027 (TBC)

MET: LA FANCIULLA DEL WEST 2027

Approximate runtime: 3h 15min / 195min, One Interval 

Sung in Italian with English subtitles. 


Puccini’s exhilarating drama of the Wild West returns in a new staging by celebrated British director Richard Jones, marking the company’s first new production of
La Fanciulla del West in more than 30 years. Soprano Sondra Radvanovsky adds to her already remarkable Met repertoire, making her role debut as Minnie, the tough tavern owner with a heart of gold who finds love when she least expects it. Tenor SeokJong Baek is the dashing bandit who rambles into the remote California mining town to steal her heart, opposite baritone Christopher Maltman as the lawman determined to deliver rough justice—and win Minnie for himself. Maestro Keri-Lynn Wilson takes the podium to conduct one of opera’s most action-packed adventures, live from the Met stage to cinemas worldwide. This production is part of the Met’s award-winning Live in HD series, bringing opera to cinemas across the globe. 

Book Tickets - Doors Open

Tuesday 26 Jan 202717:30

RBO: GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG 2027 (TBC)

RBO: GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG 2027

Approximate runtime: 5h 50min / 350min, Two Intervals  

Sung in German with English subtitles. 


An earth in ruin. The twilight of the Gods. 
 

Deception leads to treachery, then devastation, when Siegfried is tricked into betraying Brünnhilde. Learning the truth of her beloved’s innocence, Brünnhilde at last returns the ring to the Rhinemaidens, before ordering that Valhalla be swallowed in flames. For the long-awaited finale of Wagner’s epic saga, director Barrie Kosky situates the rich apocalyptic drama in a contemporary world of dream-like turmoil. Antonio Pappano, Conductor Laureate of The Royal Opera, returns to take on the impassioned, otherworldly music – including Siegfried’s transporting Funeral March and Brünnhilde’s electrifying Immolation Scene. The brilliant cast is led by Elisabet Strid, Andreas Schager and Mika Kares, who together with the full forces of the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House and the Royal Opera Chorus bring opera’s greatest journey to its shattering end. 

Book Tickets - Doors Open

Wednesday 3 Feb 202716:15
Sunday 7 Feb 202713:30