A large-scale premiere by the choreographer Bill T. Jones, a production of “Hamlet” starring Alex Lawther and appearances by opera stars including the tenor Jonas Kaufmann are among the 2020 season offerings the Park Avenue Armory announced on Tuesday .

The programming was organized by Pierre Audi, the armory’s artistic director, and opens with his staging of Monteverdi’s “Maria Vespers,” which premiered at the Holland Festival in 2017. Planned for the immense Wade Thompson Drill Hall, this production of the 17th-century piece features an immersive set with Berlinde De Bruyckere’s haunting wax sculpture “Cripplewood” as its centerpiece. Raphaël Pichon will conduct the orchestral and choral ensemble Pygmalion in the program, which runs March 21-29.

Mr. Jones’s premiere, “Deep Blue Sea,” is scheduled in the Drill Hall April 14-25 in a production presented with New York Live Arts, the home of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company. In a rare move, Mr. Jones will perform in the work, made for 100 dancers and including scenic design by the architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro — of the High Line, the Shed and the Museum of Modern Art expansion.

The “Hamlet” — in repertory with “Oresteia,” both directed by Robert Icke (“1984”) originally for the Almeida Theater in London — will receive an unusually long run for the Armory; the shows begin performances in early June and continue through Aug. 15. Mr. Lawther (“The End of the ____ing World”) will star as Hamlet. Lia Williams will reprise her Olivier Award-nominated turn as Klytemnestra in “Oresteia,” adapted by Mr. Icke for a single, three-hour evening.