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Metropolitan Opera 2019-20 Season: Tosca at Hollywood Cinema

Metropolitan Opera 2019-20 Season: Tosca

THU 23 JUL

Coming Soon to
Hollywood Cinema

177 mins | Rated E

Directed by Sir David McVicar

Starring Anna Netrebko, Michael Volle, Jennifer Rowley, Patrick Carfizzi, George Gagnidze, Najmiddin Mavlyanov, Brian Jagde, Philip Cokorinos


Soprano Anna Netrebko, whom the New York Times hailed as “magnificent” when she made her role debut as Tosca in 2018, returns as Puccini’s explosive diva, back by popular demand. Tenors Najmiddin Mavlyanov and Brian Jagde alternate as the idealistic painter Cavaradossi, and baritones George Gagnidze and Michael Volle complete the opera’s fatal love triangle as the sinister Scarpia. Bertrand de Billy conducts Sir David McVicar’s stunning production.
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Soprano Anna Netrebko, whom the New York Times hailed as “magnificent” when she made her role debut as Tosca in 2018, returns as Puccini’s explosive diva, back by popular demand. Tenors Najmiddin Mavlyanov and Brian Jagde alternate as the idealistic painter Cavaradossi, and baritones George Gagnidze and Michael Volle complete the opera’s fatal love triangle as the sinister Scarpia. Bertrand de Billy conducts Sir David McVicar’s stunning production.
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Metropolitan Opera 2019-20 Season: Tosca

THU 23 JUL

Coming Soon to
Hollywood Cinema


177 mins | Rated E | Live Show

Directed by Sir David McVicar | Starring Anna Netrebko, Michael Volle, Jennifer Rowley, Patrick Carfizzi, George Gagnidze, Najmiddin Mavlyanov, Brian Jagde, Philip Cokorinos


Soprano Anna Netrebko, whom the New York Times hailed as “magnificent” when she made her role debut as Tosca in 2018, returns as Puccini’s explosive diva, back by popular demand. Tenors Najmiddin Mavlyanov and Brian Jagde alternate as the idealistic painter Cavaradossi, and baritones George Gagnidze and Michael Volle complete the opera’s fatal love triangle as the sinister Scarpia. Bertrand de Billy conducts Sir David McVicar’s stunning production.

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