Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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I don't think, from what you have said on other similar threads, that you have ever experienced the intense frustration and irritation that comes from witnessing a performance that is musically excellent but is ruined by a misconceived production. There is no response, for someone who feels like this, that is really effective: leaving early (which I have done occasionally); writing to the opera company (a bit like writing to Feedback); not bothering to go along to the next production, which several here have admitted to - that just makes it harder for the company in that they are losing core audience in straitened times. I agree that booing is unsatisfactory, but I'm sure that it is largely an instinctive response.
Opera is incredibly time-consuming and expensive to put on. When it all works, it can be really exhilarating for all concerned including the audience. I agree with gurnemanz that traditional productions can fail just as Regietheater ones can, but I want the director to have thought through his/her ideas - preferably with the music director - and to have come up with a production that goes with the grain of libretto/music and not against it, whatever costumes, sets, period are used.
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