The Rehoboth Beach Film Society is proud to present the Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD broadcast of Philip Glass’s modern masterpiece “Akhnaten” Saturday, Nov. 30, at noon, and Monday, Dec. 2, at 12:30 p.m. Note that screenings are held at the Cinema Art Theater and will be shown as a recorded presentation after being filmed live.
“Akhnaten” explores the life of the avant-garde pharaoh, who introduced the concept of monotheism to ancient Egypt, using texts drawn from ancient hymns, prayers, letters, and inscriptions - sung in their original languages set to Glass’s distinctive music. To match the opera’s hypnotic, ritualistic music, Producer Philem McDermott offers an arresting vision that includes a virtuosic company of acrobats and jugglers.
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo stars as the enigmatic Akhnaten, who transformed Egyptian society with his revolutionary philosophy. His tour-de-force physical and dramatic performance of the role in London and Los Angeles earned him tremendous acclaim. Joining Costanzo in the cast are J’Nai Bridges in her Met debut as Nefertiti, Dísella Lárusdóttir as Queen Tye, Aaron Blake as the High Priest of Amon, Will Liverman as Horemhab, Richard Bernstein as Aye, and Zachary James in his Met debut as Amenhotep.
In addition to the opera performance, the Live in HD series features Met opera stars conducting live interviews with cast and/or various production crew members while showing behind-the-scene workings. This production is the fourth in The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD series for the 2019 -20 season.
Admission for The Met: Live in HD broadcasts is $25 for adults; $22 for RBFS members, Met members, and seniors (65+); $15 for students (with ID) and children (12 and under). Customers are encouraged to purchase tickets online. If seats are available, tickets can be purchased at the theater 30 minutes before the screening.
For more information on this series, other events, or to become a member, visit rehobothfilm.com or call 302-645-9095.