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Faith and Execution: ENO’s Dead Man Walking Opera and the Boundaries of Conscience

October 31, 20252 min read

Dead Man Walking, the most frequently staged opera of the 21st century, is a shattering drama adapted from a true story. Following the Oscar-winning film starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, English National Opera (ENO) brings this powerful narrative to the London Coliseum stage for its 25th anniversary.

The story centers on Joseph De Rocher, convicted of the brutal murder of two teenagers and awaiting execution by lethal injection. While Joseph maintains his innocence, Sister Helen Prejean offers him spiritual guidance and simultaneously bears witness to the unbearable pain of the victims’ families, torn apart by his unforgivable crimes. Will Sister Helen secure the confession the families deserve, or will Joseph cling to his innocence until the end? This conflicted drama invites the audience into the most intricate knots of justice, sin, and faith.

Jake Heggie—named Musical America’s 2025 Composer of the Year—envelops the tension behind the bars of this high-security U.S. prison in an elegant and melancholic tone. Directed by Annilese Miskimmon, the production features master performers including Christine Rice, Michael Mayes, and Dame Sarah Connolly.

Due to graphic depictions of violence—including rape, sexual assault, murder, and execution by lethal injection—as well as strong language, this production is suitable for audiences aged 18 and over. It promises an unforgettable artistic experience that pushes the boundaries of faith on the West End.

Opera Information:

Work: Dead Man Walking

Music: Jake Heggie

Libretto: Terrence McNally

Director: Annilese Miskimmon

Venue: London Coliseum, West End

Dates: 1 November – 18 November 2025

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