There are many brave aspects of this elegantly sparse production, including its hypnotic single set of rippling silk walls and composer Richard Wagner's romantic yearnings stripped-down to their essence. Director Neil Armfield has pared so much "production" away that it feels like a chamber opera with the focus concentrated on the interior thoughts and emotional […]The post Tristan and Isolde appeared first on …
SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:33PM on September 17, 2013