Metropolitan Opera Season Premiere Tickets to Hansel and Gretel

November 30, 2009 by Kimberly · 18 Comments 

Congrats to winner: Gwendolen

12/20 Update: I saw the opera with an opera singing friend. (It turned out that the giveaway winner also sang with an opera in the past.) I was surrounded by experts. As a non-expert, I definitely recommend that everyone goes to see an opera at least once in their life – if only to hear the applause at the end… “Bravo!” “Brava!”

I loved the orchestra music of the performance. The acting was also very well-done. It was interesting to see cross-gender performances (which I learned are common). Hansel’s role was performed by a women and the witch’s role was (hilariously!) performed by a man. Overall, I enjoyed the performance – especially the third act. However, I would recommend against taking very young kids to this particular opera. It is very dark (which is to be expected from a Brothers Grimm tale) with bloody imagery that could have the potential for nightmares! (I guess that it depends on your kid though…I did see several young kids in attendance – and they didn’t appear traumatized.)

There are many things that I love. I love the holiday season in New York. There is so much to see and to do. I especially enjoy attending events when I can take my family or friends. Best of all is when I can go AND my Mom in the City readers can come along also. That is why I’m excited that I was sent 2 tickets to attend the Metropolitan Opera’s season premiere of Hansel and Gretel AND 2 tickets to give to one lucky Mom in the City reader. I would advise that you use this as a date night or a girlfriend’s night out type thing. I think that it is a little too “dark” for really young kids. Besides, it’s on a Monday night/school night. I’ll be bringing a girlfriend (who happens to be an amazing singer!) with me since the opera is not my husband’s cup of tea. The orchestra seat tickets are for opening night (Monday, December 14th) at 8:00 pm.

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Below is the opera’s short synopsis of the piece:
…the Haunting, charming, and a little wicked, the Met’s production returns as the season’s special holiday presentation for families. Miah Persson and Angelika Kirchschlager are the lost siblings. Philip Langridge reprises his outlandish portrayal of the Witch in Humperdinck’s take on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Sung in English and conducted by Fabio Luisi.

I also found a short snippet from a past performance of the opera on YouTube:



To win the two tickets to this holiday classic, please tell me your favorite current production at the Metropolitan Opera in the “Comments” section below by December 7th at noon. For an additional entry, comment on any other non-giveaway post during the promotion period. *Please note that this is a special one-week only giveaway.*


Thanks to the Metropolitan Opera House for providing both sets of tickets (for me and for you!).

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18 Responses to “Metropolitan Opera Season Premiere Tickets to Hansel and Gretel”
  1. AriannaFan says:

    Can I name three?!? Carmen; La Boheme; and La Traviata

  2. Peggy Gorman says:

    I would love to see Armida
    New Production Gala
    Thanks

  3. Tishawn Montero says:

    I want to see IL Trittico. Looks great!

  4. I wanted to see AIDA, because my chorus (Canta Lyrica) director is assistant director of the production, but I just haven’t been able to swing it. He’s probably working on H&G, too! I’d probably bring a friend as well, unless I could get a sitter…

  5. Granty says:

    Hamlet or Aida. Saw La Boheme years ago, but would see it again!

  6. Carolina Perry says:

    I love Carmen, but have never been to the Met for Opera night. Thank you!

  7. zmama says:

    Aida sounds lovely!!

  8. CINDY says:

    i would like to see hamlet

  9. Chris says:

    Please please PLEASE give me the tickets and let me feel like an adult again!

    I saw the Damnation of Faust last month and the staging was EXTRAORDINARY. Disney couldn’t have done a better job. (Can you tell I stay home with kids?)

  10. TARA says:

    Hamlet would be a great night out.

  11. stacy says:

    La Boheme. Classic beautiful Italian opera!

  12. JoAnn Schneider says:

    I wouldn’t mind seeing the “From the House of the Dead” by Janacek. It looks deep. Might I add that I grew up in the housing projects near Lincoln Center and even worked in the Performing Arts Library but have never been to the Opera House? :(

  13. junnie says:

    I played classical piano, I’ve to cast my vote for mozart (magic flute)

  14. Carmen is the current production that is my favorite.

  15. Brooke S. says:

    I love Aida. I saw the Broadway production and fell in love!

  16. Brooke S says:

    I commented on your Best 2009 book post.

  17. zmama says:

    commented on your best book of 2009 post!

  18. Susie Rivera says:

    I haven’t seen an Opera but if it would have to choose why not hamlet. I hope I win, what a way to start by seeing “Hansel and Gretel”. Cool!

    Happy Holiday and Good luck to all.

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