
Don Giovanni, the legendary libertine, pursues pleasure and conquest with reckless abandon across Seville. His servant Leporello documents the Don's countless seductions while struggling with his master's moral indifference. When Giovanni attempts to seduce the virtuous Donna Anna, he kills her father, the Commendatore, setting in motion a chain of consequences that will haunt him. As the Don evades the advances of the heartbroken Donna Elvira and toys with the innocent Zerlina on her wedding day, the stone statue of the Commendatore—summoned by Giovanni's blasphemous mockery—arrives to demand reckoning. The opera culminates in a supernatural confrontation where the Don faces the ultimate consequence of his transgressions, dragged to hell by the avenging statue while those he wronged witness his damnation.