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  1. Acclaimed maestro Xian Zhang makes her Met debut conducting Anthony Minghella’s vivid production. Please note that video cameras will be in operation during the May 7 and May 11 performances as part of the Met’s Live in HD series of cinema transmissions.

  2. Anthony Minghella’s groundbreaking production of Puccini’sMadama Butterfly returns to the Met stage October 11. Pier Giorgio Morandi conducts an all-star cast led by Hui He as Cio-Cio-San. Piero Pretti and Andrea Carè share the role of Pinkerton, both in their Met debuts; Elizabeth DeShong co-stars as Suzuki, with Paulo Szot as Sharpless.

  3. Ever since it opened the 2006–07 season, Anthony Minghella’s striking production of Madama Butterfly has been a Met classic. Drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese theater, Minghella’s staging retells this heartbreaking tale with brilliant stagecraft, bold colors, and bunraku puppetry.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · The Metropolitan Opera has been performing Anthony Minghella’s sumptuous production of “Madama Butterfly” for so long now it’s almost a comfort watch – were it not for the unerringly bleak plot – in its familiarity.

  5. The first new production under General Manager Peter Gelb was Madama Butterfly, staged by famed film director Anthony Minghella in 2006 and featuring costumes by Han Feng. It includes a huge mirror above the stage that is used to striking effect throughout the opera, including in Butterfly’s Act I entrance.

  6. Anthony Minghella’s minimalist production, now a modern Met classic, is striking and at times quite beautiful. It deftly deploys sliding shoji screens to construct distinct spaces. Using a Bunraku Puppet as Cio-Cio-San’s child (operated by black clad puppeteers) is inspired; the dream sequence in which Cio-Cio-San encounters a Doppelgänger ...

  7. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Anthony Minghella’s stark, powerful production of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly returned to the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday evening. Running through mid-May, it forms the backbone of the remainder of the Met’s season.