Sister Helen Prejean's 'Dead Man Walking' arrives at Met in Jake Heggie's operatic version

Composer Jake Heggie, from left, Sister Helen Prejean and mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, pose on the grand tier of the Metropolitan Opera House on Sept. 22, 2023, after the final dress rehearsal of the company premiere of Heggie’s “Dead Man Walking,” based on Prejean’s 1993 book. (Jonathan Tichler/Metropolitan Opera via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Sister Helen Prejean remembered when she first spoke with Jake Heggie about adapting her book “Dead Man Walking.”

“I don’t know boo-scat about opera,” she told him. “I just got two requests. One, you’re not going to do that atonal thing, are you? Are we going to be able to hum a tune when we come out? And the other thing, I just want to hear from you is it got the theme of journey of redemption.”

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