Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of
Mozart’s masterpiece, directed by Richard Eyre, who sets the action of this
classic domestic comedy in a 19th-century manor house in Seville, but during
the gilded age of the late 1920s. Dashing bass-baritone Ildar Abdrazakov leads
the cast in the title role of the clever servant, opposite Marlis Petersen as
his bride, Susanna, Peter Mattei as the philandering Count they work for,
Marina Poplavskaya as the long-suffering Countess, and Isabel Leonard as the
libidinous pageboy Cherubino.
Tickets on sale August 22
Tickets: Adults $23; Seniors $21