OPERA
Wagner: Lohengrin
THURSDAY & SUNDAY, MARCH 2 & 5, 2023 (continuing through APRIL 1)
6:30 PM THURSDAY
2:00 PM SUNDAY
Metropolitan Opera
30 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side, Manhattan
$32.50-$392.50
TICKETS + INFORMATION
Why does Wagner get Listed? Cuz like him or hate him, he had a large hand in inventing the modern avant-garde. Director François Girard did a great job with Parsifal and a terrible job with The Flying Dutchman (and, in another medium, a great job with Glenn Gould). Will he be able to undermine the smarmy misogyny of this work the way he did the vicious misogyny of Parsifal (nevertheless a vastly superior piece — indeed, vastly superior to almost all other operas)? You’ll have to swallow your bitterness at the Met’s abandonment of its Robert Wilson production and go see it to find out. Oh, and the Act 1 Prelude may be the most beautiful thing in all Western music.
MAKE A NIGHT OF IT: Thursday, you’re stuck with P.J. Clarke’s and the remorsely mediocre Cafe Fiorello, both of which swear they’ll be open after this opera ends (if you can stay awake and attentive through a four-and-a-half hour opera after drinks and dinner, you’re a better person than me). A Sunday matinée doesn’t present the same problems. So then, Detroit-style pizza at the Emmy Squared that has materialized near Lincoln Center.|