Friday, May 18, 2007

To Do: Metropolitan Opera Presents LA BOHEME in Central Park

What: Met in the Parks - La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini.
Central Park - Great Lawn - Mid-Park from 79th to 85th Streets
FREE

When: Tuesday, June 12, 8:00 pm

Join thousands of other opera lovers as the Metropolitan Opera returns to the parks of New York City and New Jersey. A summertime tradition in New York since 1967 and in New Jersey since 1987, the series opens with back-to-back concerts in Manhattan's Central Park on June 12 and 13, with six additional performances in each borough of the city and two locations in New Jersey. Met in the Parks concerts are receiving major funding from Bank of America for the sixth straight year.

A Metropolitan Opera parks concert is the perfect way to experience some of the world's greatest music in a uniquely accessible and informal outdoor setting. This year's series presents Puccini’s La Bohème, a timeless story of love among young artists in Paris, and Gounod’s Faust, an epic drama about an aged philosopher’s pact with the devil. Both offer dazzling arias and ensemble pieces that showcase the Met's incomparable soloists, orchestra, and chorus.

All performances are at 8:00 pm ET, free of charge, and no tickets are required.


I do this every year. I pack my Marilyn Monroe lunchbox with essentials, like wine, cheese and chocolate, grab my blanket and head to the park. There's just something about laying under the stars and having a collective experience with what seems like the whole city; it defies description.

Do it.

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