Chicago: DAS REINGHOLD @ Lyric Opera

Saturday, October 1st, 2016 - Saturday, October 22nd, 2016 All day
Chicago, IL: Civic Opera Building
Civic Opera Building, North Upper Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL, United States

Rheingold Opens Chicago Lyric’s Ring Cycle

CHICAGO– The Lyric kicks off its ambitious Ring cycle, Wagner’s four-part masterpiece filled with mermaids, dragons, a golden ring, and, of course, love. To this day, it is considered one of the greatest achievments of Western culture and continues to influence writers, composers, and fantasy-lovers alike.

Das Rheingold, the first of the cycle, will be conducted by Lyric favorite Sir Andrew David and directed (along with the remaining operas in the cycle) by director David Pountney. In Rheingold, a magic ring that promises its owner unlimited power is stolen by Alberich. When the king of the gods, Wotan, tries to usurp the ring from Alberich a thrilling drama ensues that can only be seen to be believed.

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PERFORMANCES

10/01/16 (Sat.), 6:00 PM

10/05/16 (Wed.), 7:30 PM

10/09/16 (Sun.), 2:00 PM

10/13/16 (Thurs.), 7:30 PM

10/16/16 (Sun.), 2:00 PM

10/22/16 (Sat.), 7:30 PM

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