A Night at the Opera
Friday, February 27th, 2009I have the good fortune of marrying a woman who’s birthday is the day before Valentine’s Day. So I usually try to have a gift for her birthday and then an activity for Valentine’s Day. But this year it was kinda of combined and I purchased tickets to see an opera at the Met. I figured as New Yorkers we should go to the Met at least once in our lives.
I don’t know much about opera and this would be the first time for me seeing one. I decided to get tickets for the night of her birthday which limited the opera I could see to one, Adriana Lecouvreur. Fortunately, it had a opera legend as one of the leading roles, Placido Domingo. And it is his 40th year of performing at the Met and he made his debut 40 years ago in the same role he performed for us that night. Seemed kinda special to me and I think made it more special was that I didn’t even realize it until we had sat down to watch it.
So, my review. I enjoyed it, but I probably won’t make it a habit. It was entertaining and went quickly for me even though it was 3 hours. And I found the challenge of following the story fun. It did have its slow parts, but ya I enjoyed it.
I was more impressed with the performance space. The building in Lincoln Center is great and the inside decor although dated was still impressive. I especially like the Sputnik lights. Not sure if all the performances space in Lincoln Center has them but they are cool.
The one sour note was the seating. The location I got was great, although a little pricey. But the actual seats were kinda squeezed tightly into the box we were in. Not a lot of leg room, especially for 3 hours. They did have 3 breaks though.
I would reccomend doing it atleast once in your life, especially if you are in NYC.



