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Sep 25, 2024
An art form so magnificent that it stirs your sole. This is my third season of enjoying the opera. I am so fortunate to live in Philadelphia, just 2 and half hours from the city. The opera is… Full review by Claire S
Sep 12, 2024
Impressive mise-en-scène, artistic cast and innovating program. I have followed the Met Opera since 2004 and have seen its evolution in a 20-year span. The theater is magnificent and the incorporat… Full review by carpediem2019
Jun 9, 2024
We went to see Madame Butterfly. It's a whole experience. The people, the place, the atmosphere, the opera itself. Recommended for opera lovers and non lovers! It's a must! Full review by Marcia M

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Has anyone eaten at the Grand Tier restaurant? We are going to La Traviata on 5 th March and thought it would be nice …
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Has anyone eaten at the Grand Tier restaurant? We are going to La Traviata on 5 th March and thought it would be nice to eat there beforehand. The prix fixe menu looks very expensive but the setting looks very elegant. Wonder if we should splash out. Any tips would be gratefully received. Deborah
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Nice restaurant. Food is good as is the wine, but quite expensive. If you go, ask for Patrick’s section. Get there about 5:45 for the 7:30,show and have dessert there at …
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Nice restaurant. Food is good as is the wine, but quite expensive. If you go, ask for Patrick’s section. Get there about 5:45 for the 7:30,show and have dessert there at intermission. Option 2: Cafe Fiorello across the street. Food is good, not that expensive. Wonderful chocolate mousse. Leave at 7 pm. Also, Traviata is spectacular! Have a great night!
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Hi -- We want to take our 11-yr-old granddaughter to the Met this season to see The Magic Flute. Advice on seating …
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Hi -- We want to take our 11-yr-old granddaughter to the Met this season to see The Magic Flute. Advice on seating would be appreciated. Grand Tier: There are some Row A seats, but a little toward the side. Is visibility for stage ok? There are some Row C, center seats; is it sloped enough that someone in front of her would not be a problem? Parterre: There are some front row seat (slightly to edge). Is it worth paying the price? Thanks much!
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Generally, row A in the Grand Tier should be excellent; however, your granddaughter's height may be an issue. I think there is a safety bar in front of all the seats in Row A that …
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Generally, row A in the Grand Tier should be excellent; however, your granddaughter's height may be an issue. I think there is a safety bar in front of all the seats in Row A that might affect her view. Call the box office and ask about the height of the bar.
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Are there still free or discounted dress rehearsals at the Met Opera?
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Yes, but it is through a kind of first come, first serve system - so go on their website and check for the opera you are interested in and it will tell you what day and how many free tickets will …
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Yes, but it is through a kind of first come, first serve system - so go on their website and check for the opera you are interested in and it will tell you what day and how many free tickets will be given away. Good Luck!
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Does anyone know how long tonight’s Andrea Bocelli concert is expected to be?
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The last concert I went for Andrea Bocelli was about 2 hours. It was nice.
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