This season, Don Giovanni receives a bold reinterpretation under Tony Award–winner Ivo van Hove, who reshapes Mozart’s timeless tale into a stark morality play within rotating concrete towers by set designer Jan Versweyveld. Known for acclaimed productions like West Side Story and A View from the Bridge, van Hove makes his Metropolitan Opera debut with this production. Yannick Nézet‑Séguin, a multiple Grammy-winning maestro, also conducts Don Giovanni at the Met for the first time, bringing renewed vigor to Mozart’s score. The cast features Grammy Award–winner Ryan Speedo Green as Don Giovanni, alongside Adam Plachetka as Leporello, delivering compelling emotional depth. Sara Erde’s choreography and Christopher Ash’s projections heighten the drama, building from suffocating shadows into a fiery inferno at the banquet, visualizing the opera’s moral collapse. Keep an eye out for Plachetka’s “Catalogue Aria”, Don Giovanni’s rousing “Fin ch’han dal vino”, and the chilling final sequence that seals Giovanni’s fate. A co-production of the Metropolitan Opera and Opéra National de Paris, this staging, first seen in Paris in 2019, is acclaimed for its psychological intensity and visual boldness.
Set in Seville, Mozart’s Don Giovanni follows the notorious libertine Don Giovanni and his servant Leporello. After the murder of the Commendatore, Giovanni pursues multiple women, Donna Anna, Donna Elvira, and Zerlina, leaving turmoil in his wake. His defiance culminates in a supernatural reckoning: the statue of the Commendatore demands repentance, and Giovanni is dragged to hell. Book your Don Giovanni opera tickets now to experience a riveting night at the Met that brings this timeless tragicomedy to life, exploring themes of seduction, power, justice, and morality under a modern spotlight.
Show timings for Don Giovanni may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Mozart’s Don Giovanni album (2013 edition, 63 tracks) offers a rich journey through the opera’s emotional and dramatic peaks, from light-hearted wit to dark moral reckoning, including masterpieces like Overture, K. 527, “Finch’han dal vino, “Madamina, il catalogo è questo”, and Leporello’s clever, memorable aria, “Dalla sua pace”. This recording, complete with orchestral interludes and recitatives, provides a fully immersive operatic experience.
The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, designed by Wallace K. Harrison and opened in 1966, is a striking modernist landmark with a travertine-and-glass façade of five grand arches, a multi‑story lobby adorned with massive crystal “constellation” chandeliers, and two iconic Marc Chagall murals. Inside, a fan‑shaped auditorium features gold-leaf décor, superb acoustics, and thousands of square feet of lush materials, plush velvet, and rosewood behind a 54-foot proscenium. Beneath the stage lies an advanced infrastructure supporting hydraulic elevators and rotating battens for spectacular productions. Legends like Caruso, Callas, Pavarotti, and Price have graced its stage, and it's hosted premieres from Antony and Cleopatra to Philip Glass’s works.
The Metropolitan Opera House seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Address: 30 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023
Train: The Nearest station to the venue is 66th Street–Lincoln Center (1 train). The venue is just a 3‑minute walk from the station.
Bus: Bus routes servicing the area include M5, M7, M10, M11, M20, and M66.
Available facilities: elevator, bar, cloakroom, lounge, gift shop, toilets
Accessibility: wheelchair spaces available, ramp, accessible toilets, assistance dogs allowed, accessible elevators, assistive listening devices available, companion seats
The cost of the tickets starts from £ 35 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for ages 16 and above.
The opera is playing at the Metropolitan Opera House on Broadway.
Don Giovanni is Mozart and Da Ponte’s enduring tragicomedy that follows a charming yet remorseless libertine in Seville whose serial seductions, deceit, and murder culminate in a supernatural reckoning as he’s dragged into hell.
The running time is 3 hours 20 minutes, including 1 intermission.
The main stars of the show are Ryan Speedo Green as Don Giovanni, Federica Lombardi / Guanqun Yu as Donna Anna, Ben Bliss / Paul Appleby as Don Ottavio, and Adam Plachetka / Tommaso Barea as Leporello.
The Opera is written by librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte.
The opera is performed in Italian with met titles available in English, Spanish, and German.
The music for the show is composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Listen to the album here.