Presented by Washington National Opera
Show Dates
Saturday, Feb 29, 7pm
Monday, Mar 2, 7pm
Friday, Mar 6, 7:30pm
Sunday, Mar 8, 2pm
Wednesday, Mar 11, 7:30pm
(3 performances cancelled due to choronavirus may be rescheduled at a later date)

Washington National Opera says:
Charming but predatory and manipulative, Don Giovanni is a lover so notorious that his reputation precedes him. He’s eager to add to the rambling list of women he has already enticed. But when Don Giovanni forces himself on Donna Anna, his devious antics dig him deeper and deeper into trouble. As the discarded women of his past unite to speak out against their offender, Don Giovanni seems destined to meet his ultimate fiery fate. How should a society punish a man who functions under his own malevolent moral code? Often considered the greatest opera ever composed, Mozart’s masterpiece combines comedy, drama, and supernatural elements to capture the downfall of a serial womanizer.
From its thrilling overture to its breathtaking final scene, Don Giovanni at the Kennedy Center Opera House in Washington, D.C. explores issues of amorality, power, and justice that are just as relevant to today as to Mozart’s time.
Don Giovanni
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Director: E. Loren Meeker