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Opera's Future: Gen Z Fuels Wagner Revival
19 Mar
Summary
- New 'Tristan und Isolde' production earns rave reviews.
- Young audiences attend, employing modern aids like coffee and nicotine.
- The opera is nearly four hours long, with intermissions.

The Metropolitan Opera's new production of "Tristan und Isolde" has premiered to widespread critical acclaim, with specific praise for its "miraculous" singing and innovative staging. This acclaimed rendition is drawing enthusiastic audiences to the theater.
Despite the opera's substantial runtime of nearly four hours, including intermissions, many attendees, particularly younger patrons, are employing modern methods to enhance their experience. These methods include various forms of coffee and nicotine products, such as Zyn pouches, to navigate the extended performance, especially the exposition-heavy first act.




