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The Metropolitan Opera is a state-level building compared to the Broadway theaters, and the hardware here can be said to be first-class, excellent appreciation effect.
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The Metropolitan Opera opened in 1883 and is one of the most famous opera houses in the country. There are 27 different repertoires performed each year, with new repertoires appearing every season, and different repertoires are performed in turn. Performances are from Monday to Saturday nights, with additional matinees on Saturday. There are different types of performance tickets, you can check the reservation on the official website.
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The Metropolitan Opera is a state-level building compared to the Broadway theaters, and the hardware here can be said to be first-class, excellent appreciation effect.
The place was ok, but it wasn’t my dish. Lots of simple and fancy stuff. We were able to get in and out quickly because it was on the New York Pass. I prefer the Metropolitan Museum or the Natural History Museum. Picasso exhibits are very cool and I guess maybe you like it. That's fine, just not what I like.
This opera house is awesome. I always wanted to sit inside and feel this wonderful hall. We thought it was impossible to buy tickets, but there were tickets in the family circle, just on the top floor, in front of the audience who bought the station ticket, the location was not bad. No matter where you sit or stand, the sound is particularly good.
The Metropolitan Opera House is one of the most important professional art performances in New York. In fact, it is only one of the performances in Lincoln Center. The New York State Theatre and David Griffin Hall are surrounded by fountains. The world's top Julia Conservatory of Music is also nearby. People who love art can get all kinds of art feasts here.
The stage and theater made us feel amazing, the costumes were very luxurious and the seats were great. The performance of the actors was amazing. We really enjoyed our night. highly recommended. We also ordered a meal during the break, which was very convenient.
This opera house is awesome. I always wanted to sit inside and feel this wonderful hall. We thought it was impossible to buy tickets, but there were tickets in the family circle, just on the top floor, in front of the audience who bought the station ticket, the location was not bad. The sound effects are particularly good wherever you sit or stand. In the low-cost seating area, every time you go to the curtain, someone will take out a sandwich or snack to start eating, and then start the next scene.