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Wagner at his best! Incredible Eva Maria Westbroek and Stuart Skelton #metliveinhd @metopera #liveinhd #diewalküre (à Kinepolis Nancy) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvpALXUpTKv/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=14n1cfnp2pys2
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Join us on Saturday at 12:55 p.m. in Whitman Theatre at Virginia Western Community College for the 2nd broadcast of the 2014-2015 season of the Met Live in HD.
Last night I had the privilege to watch the MetLiveInHD broadcast of Wagner's opera "Parsifal" (from the comfort of Cineworld on Renfrew St in Glasgow!) and I am still reeling from Francois Girard's production. Act II, when Parsifal goes to Klingsor's evil kingdom, was absolutely frightening. The entire stage was a pool of blood, and Klingsor's sinewy, balletic flower maidens were wearing white dresses, which surely were not white by the end of the act. It reminded me a lot of Pina Bausch's work that includes water on the stage, but of course here, it's not water, it's blood. I found myself with mouth agape the entire act. It was gripping, terrifying, and reaffirming that this is why theatre is important.
Also, Jonas Kaufman was incredible--a powerful, moving tenor with the ability to have the subtlest, gentlest pianissimos.
If you don't have the time or patience to go see the entire 6-hour production, you can cheat a little by watching this video clip of the end of Act II. I highly recommend going, though. This is one that will be talked about for years.