
Met Season Kicks Off with Bold New Production: 'Dead Man Walking' Review
The Metropolitan Opera opens its season with the contemporary opera "Dead Man Walking," signaling a shift towards staging more contemporary works. The opera, based on a best-selling book and award-winning film, tells the story of a man on death row and a Catholic nun who serves as his spiritual advisor. While the production features charismatic stars and lavish playing from the orchestra, the opera falls short of riveting drama or tight conflict, with scenes that often overstay their welcome. The Met's pivot towards contemporary operas reflects a broader effort to attract audiences and address financial challenges faced by the institution.
