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The Metropolitan Opera: Carmen
Director Carrie Cracknell makes her Met debut, reinvigorating the classic story with a staging that moves the action to the modern day, in a contemporary American industrial town.
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Plot Summary
Georges Bizet's passionate opera "Carmen" returns to The Met in Carrie Cracknell's new production. The story follows the fiery gypsy Carmen, who enchants the soldier Don José, leading him down a path of obsession, betrayal, and ultimately, tragedy. As José descends into a life of crime and despair, Carmen's independent spirit clashes with his possessive love, culminating in a fateful encounter.
Critical Reception
The Metropolitan Opera's 2024 production of Carmen, directed by Carrie Cracknell, has been met with a mix of critical acclaim and some reservations. Reviewers have praised the vocal performances and the emotional intensity of the production, while some have offered critiques on the directorial choices and staging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for strong vocal performances, particularly the leads.
Director Carrie Cracknell's modern take on the classic opera received mixed reactions.
Visually striking production design, though some found the staging unconventional.
Google audience: Audience reception for The Metropolitan Opera's Carmen (2024) appears largely positive, with many highlighting the powerful singing and the compelling emotional arcs of the characters. Some viewers found the modern directorial approach refreshing, while others expressed a preference for more traditional interpretations.
Fun Fact
The Metropolitan Opera's 2024 production of Carmen featured a set designed by Michael Yeargan, known for his work on numerous Broadway productions and acclaimed operas worldwide.
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