The Met Live in HD: LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN (Offenbach)
$20 / $18 members / $18 seniors & students / $5 children under 12
Approx. runtime: 4 hours and 6 minutes with 2 intermissions
Offenbach’s fantastical opera kicks off the Metropolitan Opera’s season of Live in HD performance transmissions, starring French tenor Benjamin Bernheim in the title role of the tormented poet. Joining Bernheim is American soprano Erin Morley as Olympia, South African soprano Pretty Yende as Antonia, and French mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine as Giulietta to complete Hoffmann’s trio of lovers. Marco Armiliato conducts Bartlett Sher’s evocative production, which also features American bass-baritone Christian Van Horn as the Four Villains and Russian mezzo-soprano Vasilisa Berzhanskaya in her company debut as Nicklausse.
The Met: Live in HD is the Metropolitan Opera’s award-winning series of live high-definition cinema simulcasts. Simulcasts feature the full performance along with backstage interviews and commentary.
The Hyde Collection is proud to be the regional provider of the 2024-25 Met Opera Live season. Pre-screening programming is provided in partnership with The Sembrich.
Arrive early at 12:30pm for an exclusive, 15-minute preview presented by The Sembrich, featuring their staff and special guests.
Photo: Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera
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The Met Live in HD: LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN (Offenbach)
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