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dinner at the opera
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
LE NOZZE DI FIGARO
Monday, March 9
5:00PM • Wine & Cheese
5:30PM • ACT I & II
7:15PM • Dinner
8:30PM • ACT III & IV
A profoundly humane comedy, Le Nozze di Figaro
is a remarkable marriage of Mozart’s music at the
height of his genius and one of the best librettos
ever set. In adapting a play that caused a scandal
with its revolutionary take on 18th-century society,
librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte focused less on the
original topical references and more on the
timeless issues embedded in the frothy drawingroom comedy.
$65++ per person, reservations required. Email: tickets@oceanreef.com
RICHARD WAGNER
TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Saturday, April 4 • 1:00PM - encore
5 HOURS 10 MINUTES – TWO INTERMISSIONS
Lise Davidsen takes on the ultimate dramatic
soprano role as the Irish princess Isolde in
Wagner’s transcendent meditation on love
and death, with heroic tenor Michael Spyres
as the love-struck Tristan. The production
features a new Met-debut staging by Yuval
Sharon and marks Music Director Yannick
Nézet-Séguin’s first time leading Tristan und
Isolde at the Met. Mezzo-soprano Ekaterina
Gubanova reprises Brangäne, with Tomasz
Konieczny as Kurwenal and Ryan Speedo
Green making his role debut as King Marke.
ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
EUGENE ONEGIN
Saturday, May 2 • 1:00PM - live
4 HOURS 5 MINUTES – TWO INTERMISSIONS
Soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as
Tatiana in this operatic adaptation of Pushkin,
transmitted live to cinemas worldwide on
May 2. Baritone Igor Golovatenko reprises
the role of Onegin, who realizes his affection
too late, in a production directed by Tony
Award–winner Deborah Warner.
GABRIELA LENA FRANK
EL ÚLTIMO SUEÑO DE FRIDA Y
DIEGO
Saturday, May 30 • 1:00PM - live
2 HOURS 50 MINUTES – ONE INTERMISSION
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2025–26 Live
in HD season concludes with Gabriela
Lena Frank’s first opera, a magical-realist
portrait of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera,
with a libretto by Nilo Cruz. Mezzo-soprano
Isabel Leonard sings Frida, who leaves
the underworld on the Day of the Dead to
reunite with Diego, portrayed by baritone
Carlos Álvarez. Music Director Yannick
Nézet-Séguin conducts the Met-premiere
staging, directed and choreographed by
Deborah Colker, inspired by the couple’s
iconic paintings.
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