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Puccini: La bohème
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Puccini: La bohème

Franco Zeffirelli’s staging of La Bohème has been a New York favourite since 1981, and this enchantingly lyrical, vibrantly youthful and extremely touching production is now making its fourth appearance on the programme of the MET’s global broadcasts.  more

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Last event date: Saturday, November 08 2025 7:00PM

Over the past 125 years, Puccini’s hit opera has been performed over 1,400 times on the MET’s giant stage, and will once again feature remarkably talented artists with magnetic charisma in the main roles. Take Freddie De Tommaso in the role of Rodolfo, for example, who joined the ranks of the star tenors in just a couple of years, and is still only in his early thirties. Portraying Mimì at the heart of this production conducted by Keri-Lynn Wilson will be the similarly youthful and rapidly ascending star, the Armenian soprano Juliana Grigoryan.

Conductor: Keri-Lynn Wilson

Cast:
Mimì .................................Juliana Grigoryan
Musetta............................ Heidi Stober
Rodolfo .............................Freddie De Tommaso
Marcello ............................Lucas Meachem
Schaunard........................ Sean Michael Plumb
Colline............................... Jongmin Park
Benoit/Alcindoro................. Donald Maxwell

Creators:
costumes Peter J. Hall
lighting Gil Wechsler
director, set designer Franco Zeffirelli

The broadcast will be sung in the original language, and shown with Hungarian and English subtitles.

The ‘Metropolitan Opera Live in HD’ transmissions have been made possible through the cooperation of our partner, liveincinema.eu s.r.o.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

 

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