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About The Hours

Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Kevin Puts’s hit new opera, which played to sold-out audiences during its world-premiere production last season, triumphantly returns. The original trio of legendary divas—sopranos Renée Fleming and Kelli O’Hara and mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato—reprise their celebrated portrayals of three women from different eras whose lives are connected through Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. Dalloway. Bass-baritone Kyle Ketelsen also returns as the dying author Richard, and Kensho Watanabe conducts Phelim McDermott’s gripping staging of this heart-wrenching drama, adapted from Michael Cunningham’s acclaimed novel and the Oscar-winning film it inspired.

A compelling new opera about three women in different times and places, The Hours is based on the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by Michael Cunningham and the Academy Award–winning film adaptation that followed. Both the book and the film make heavy reference to an earlier novel, Virginia Woolf’s 1925 Mrs. Dalloway, which forms a sort of parallel background narrative, and the opera uses Woolf’s and Cunningham’s magisterial prose as a departure point from which to explore ambiguities and fluidities that cry out for musical expression.

Run time

3hr. Incl 30m intermission.

Start date

May 5th, 2024

End date

May 31st, 2024

Categories

Opera, Off Broadway, Stars on Stage

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48 Reviews

Patrick M 4

Patrick M 4

1180 Reviews | 343 Followers
90
Thought-provoking, Riveting, Great staging, Great acting, Great singing

See it if you want to enjoy an opera in English, energetically conducted with great singing by the three leads and a large chorus well choreographed.

Don’t see it if you do not like a lot of moving sets or three stories intertwined whre the focus keep changing among their presentation.

TallErnie

TallErnie

285 Reviews | 39 Followers
92
Masterful, Intelligent, Great staging, Confusing, Absorbing

See it if It's like watching a series of dreams; sometimes it makes sense, other times it obsesses on tiny details or shifts focus repeatedly.

Don’t see it if Opera sung in English isn't your jam, you don't want to have to follow 3 storylines, you'd prefer something less avant garde.

The4thWall

The4thWall

1023 Reviews | 952 Followers
88
Intelligent, Moving, Must see, Great book, Great singing

See it if Great fast paced and multifaceted story. Great twists. Superb performances.

Don’t see it if you don't appreciate atonal music.

Dr Paul

Dr Paul

406 Reviews | 96 Followers
99
Great staging, Great writing, Great singing, Exquisite, Absorbing

See it if you want to see a magnificent new opera with ravishing music and ravishing singing, terrific staging, and an engrossing story. A rare event!

Don’t see it if you don’t like modern opera, although this is mostly in a late romantic style, tonal with lush harmonies. Following 3 stories can be tricky

Stars on stage

Kelli O'Hara

Kelli O'Hara

Renée Fleming

Renée Fleming

Joyce DiDonato

Joyce DiDonato

Venue

Metropolitan Opera House

30 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States, 10023

Accessibility

Elevator access, wheelchair access, accessible listening devices, Braille and large print programs

Show schedule

Day of weekEvening
Monday-
Tuesday-
Wednesday7:30 PM
Thursday-
Friday7:30 PM
Saturday-
Sunday-

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