La Traviata, The Metropolitan Opera House, New York, April 2026
July 2026
Opera is theatre, and many operas are adapted from plays: La Traviata is based on La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils. It therefore makes sense for opera houses to employ theatre directors, provided those directors understand music and the rules of the form they may be so eager to break.
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