Dead Man Walking is the first of three Met premieres presented this
season. The story is adapted from Sister Helen Prejean’s haunting
memoir about her fight for the soul of a condemned murderer, later
made a household name by the critically acclaimed film starring
Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon.
• The opera is by American composer Jake Heggie, with a libretto
by Tony and Emmy Award–winning playwright Terrence McNally.
Since its 2000 premiere, Heggie’s masterpiece has become the
most performed contemporary opera of the past 20 years.
• World-renowned, Grammy Award–winning mezzo-soprano
Joyce DiDonato stars as Sister Helen, alongside bass-baritone
Ryan McKinny as death-row inmate Joseph De Rocher, soprano
Latonia Moore as Sister Rose, and legendary mezzo-soprano
Susan Graham—who sang Helen Prejean in the opera’s world
premiere—as De Rocher’s mother. Met Music Director Yannick
Nézet-Séguin, a champion of new works, conducts.
• The new production is by Tony Award–winning director
Ivo van Hove (who makes his highly anticipated Met directorial
debut with Don Giovanni in 2023)
MET Opera: Dead Man Walking
MET Opera: Dead Man Walking
G
Genre
Opera
Run time
3h 14min
Genre
Opera
Run time
3h 14min
.jpg?width=675&height=1000&format=jpg&quality=90)
Dead Man Walking is the first of three Met premieres presented this
season. The story is adapted from Sister Helen Prejean’s haunting
memoir about her fight for the soul of a condemned murderer, later
made a household name by the critically acclaimed film starring
Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon.
• The opera is by American composer Jake Heggie, with a libretto
by Tony and Emmy Award–winning playwright Terrence McNally.
Since its 2000 premiere, Heggie’s masterpiece has become the
most performed contemporary opera of the past 20 years.
• World-renowned, Grammy Award–winning mezzo-soprano
Joyce DiDonato stars as Sister Helen, alongside bass-baritone
Ryan McKinny as death-row inmate Joseph De Rocher, soprano
Latonia Moore as Sister Rose, and legendary mezzo-soprano
Susan Graham—who sang Helen Prejean in the opera’s world
premiere—as De Rocher’s mother. Met Music Director Yannick
Nézet-Séguin, a champion of new works, conducts.
• The new production is by Tony Award–winning director
Ivo van Hove (who makes his highly anticipated Met directorial
debut with Don Giovanni in 2023)
season. The story is adapted from Sister Helen Prejean’s haunting
memoir about her fight for the soul of a condemned murderer, later
made a household name by the critically acclaimed film starring
Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon.
• The opera is by American composer Jake Heggie, with a libretto
by Tony and Emmy Award–winning playwright Terrence McNally.
Since its 2000 premiere, Heggie’s masterpiece has become the
most performed contemporary opera of the past 20 years.
• World-renowned, Grammy Award–winning mezzo-soprano
Joyce DiDonato stars as Sister Helen, alongside bass-baritone
Ryan McKinny as death-row inmate Joseph De Rocher, soprano
Latonia Moore as Sister Rose, and legendary mezzo-soprano
Susan Graham—who sang Helen Prejean in the opera’s world
premiere—as De Rocher’s mother. Met Music Director Yannick
Nézet-Séguin, a champion of new works, conducts.
• The new production is by Tony Award–winning director
Ivo van Hove (who makes his highly anticipated Met directorial
debut with Don Giovanni in 2023)
Info
Rating
For all audiences
Production year
2023
Global distributor
The Metropolitan Opera
Local distributor
The Metropolitan Opera
In Cinemas
10/21/2023