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Metropolitan Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte

Metropolitan Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte at Metropolitan Opera House

Why see Metropolitan Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte?

Back for 2020

Return to Coney Island as the Met stages the first revival of Phelim McDermott's glorious production of the Mozart favorite. The third collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte (following Le Nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni), the work didn't fare too well when it debuted in 1790, with many considering amoral and risque, but has since been thoroughly reappraised and become an unmissable part of any season!

Originally set in Naples, Phelim McDermot relocates the action to Coney Island of the 1950s, filling the stage with fire-eaters, bearded ladies and carousels. 

What is the story?

The tale begins with a wager - the wily Don Alfonso bets two young soldiers that their fiancees will be unfaithful to them. The soldiers agree to pretend to be called away on duty and then return in disguise and try and seduce their the other's betrothed. And so begins a comedy of the sexes that would make Shakespeare proud.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for most audiences

Run Time

3 hours and 30 minutes, with two intermissions

Dates

Finished Mar 14, 2020 cancelled

Cast

Nicole Car as Fiordiligi 
Serena Malfi as Dorabella
Ben Bliss as Ferrando
Luca Pisaroni as Guglielmo
Gerald Finley as Don Alfonso
Heidi Stober as Despina

Creative

Conductor - Harry Bicket
Composer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Librettist - Lorenzo Da Ponte
Production - Phelim McDermot
Set Design - Tom Pye
Lighting Design - Paula Constable

Reviews

Customer reviews

3 reviews, average rating: (4.0 Stars)

Martin Locke

Stunning Performance

Sublime singing from this top-drawer cast with Maestro Levine at the helm for today's Live in H D broadcast from the Met. Don't miss it! ... Read more

Marcia Falk

Glorious Music but has flaws

Mozart's music is gloriously performed by the Met's lead singers and ensemble. The story is a twisted spoof on the foibles of love and passion in a burlesque production set in 1950s Coney Island. A circus theme is the backdrop for the action and startlingly returns to the terrible time when individuals with rare physical conditions were sensationally promoted in what was called the "freak show". The small group of actors who bring this era back have no connection to the story; they merely perform circus acts (magic, fire swallowing, etc). It is unfortunate that the producers chose to put this piece of circus history back into the opera without considering the pain and exploitation it brought to those who were born looking different. ... Read more
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