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"All of my operas have dealt on deep psychological levels with our American mythology," says Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Adams, whose most famous opera has its Met premiere. "The meeting of Nixon and Mao is a mythological moment in American history." Longtime Adams collaborator Peter Sellars makes his Met debut directing this groundbreaking 1987 work, an exploration of President Nixon's historic 1972 encounter with Mao and Communist China.

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Performances ended on Feb. 19, 2011.

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About Metropolitan Opera: Nixon in China on Broadway

Opening: Feb 2, 2011 • Closing: Feb 19, 2011
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Metropolitan Opera
132 W 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
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Wheelchair access at Columbus Ave & West 64 entrance. Wheelchair assistance in Orchestra & Dress Circle only.
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"All of my operas have dealt on deep psychological levels with our American mythology," says Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Adams, whose most famous opera has its Met premiere. "The meeting of Nixon and Mao is a mythological moment in American history." Longtime Adams collaborator Peter Sellars makes his Met debut directing this groundbreaking 1987 work, an exploration of President Nixon's historic 1972 encounter with Mao and Communist China.

Cast & Creative

Creative

Composer
John Adams
Director
Peter Sellars
Set Designer
Adrianne Lobel
Costume Designer
Dunya Ramicova
Lighting Designer
James L. Ingalls
Choreographer
Mark Morris
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