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Metropolitan Opera: Le Nozze di Figaro

Lincoln Center - Metropolitan Opera House

Tue, Sep 22 @ 8:00 PM
Sat, Sep 26 @ 8:00 PM
Thu, Oct 1 @ 8:00 PM
(additional performances)
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Librettist: Lorenzo Da Ponte
Sung in Italian with Met Titles in English, German and Spanish

Mozart’s timeless masterpiece stars Danielle de Niese and John Relyea as the servant couple who outmaneuver their bosses (and everyone else in their world) over the course of one crazy day. Bo Skovhus is the philandering Count and Emma Bell his long-suffering wife. Isabel Leonard upsets the household as the excitable pageboy Cherubino. In the later performances, Annette Dasch, Lisette Oropesa, Ludovic Tézier, and Luca Pisaroni take over the leading roles. Maestros Dan Ettinger and Fabio Luisi share the podium.



There is a big new "rush tickets" program, which makes a lot of very prime seats available 2 hours before curtain Monday-Thursday. Details here.

Ticket Tips:

All productions feature "Met Titles". Press the small button on the seat-back in front of you, and the text of the opera will appear (in English) on a small LED screen on the seat as the opera is performed.

There’s always a long line at the restrooms at intermission. Either sprint out right after the act bows (see below), resign yourself to the queue, or wait until the intermission is about 2/3 over.

There’s a coat check on the basement level, one floor down from street level.

Drinks are reasonably priced and usually generously poured.

Towards the rear of the house, dress is always business casual. Near the front of the house, it gets a little more formal, especially on opening nights. Extravagant evening wear is generally looked down on (literally).

Opera buffs are sound freaks. Don’t bring or wear anything that crinkles, rustles, or plays the macarena, or you’ll be glowered at all evening. Check your hearing aid for feedback.

It’s good form to wait until the curtain has reached the stage and the music stopped before beginning to applaud. This custom is seldom observed. The reason people are applauding at the beginning is that the conductor has entered the pit and is making his way to the podium.

Never: be the first to applaud the set, whisper during the opera, audibly bless sneezers.

Opera stars usually take bows after each act. Don’t be misled, the show’s not over. When in doubt, check the program, and you’ll see how many acts are intended. (They've rearranged the programs, so this information is actually buried inside the "synopsis".)

Don’t be intimidated. Operagoing in New York is an easygoing experience (with the possible exception of Wagner evenings), and there’s always a large number of novices in the audience. Sit back and enjoy.

The parking lot at Lincoln Center is worth the cost, and very convenient to the venue. You can reserve parking in advance when you purchase tickets, or separately at the Lincoln Center site.

FAQ at the Met.


ticket prices: $20.00 - $295.00
venue:Lincoln Center - Metropolitan Opera House
venue address:Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023
venue bio:The crowning jewel of Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Opera House is one of the world's great stages. The beauty of the hall is stupendous, but the distance of the rear seating from the stage is dizzying.There are small electronic screens ("Met Titles") in front of every seat that can be activated to show the text of the opera (in English).
members' rating of venue: 5.0
mass transport:1/9 66th Street / Lincoln Center
parking:(parking)
restaurant:click for nearby restaurants
handicap access:"To make advance arrangements for wheelchair location tickets, please call 212.362.6000.For information and to arrange wheelchair assistance or early entry, please call 212.799.3100, extension 2204."Infrared and large print programs available. Seeing eye dogs allowed.
full schedule: Tue, Sep 22 @ 8:00 PM
Sat, Sep 26 @ 8:00 PM
Thu, Oct 1 @ 8:00 PM
Mon, Oct 5 @ 8:00 PM
Fri, Oct 9 @ 8:00 PM
Mon, Nov 23 @ 8:00 PM
Fri, Nov 27 @ 8:00 PM
Mon, Nov 30 @ 1:00 PM
Fri, Dec 4 @ 1:00 PM
Tue, Dec 8 @ 1:00 PM
Sat, Dec 12 @ 8:30 PM

 

 


8/25/09 - 7/31/10
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