San Francisco Opera - Parsifal
Matthew Ozawa directs Wagner's epic
We are an independent show guide. Resale ticket prices may be above face value.
Matthew Ozawa directs Wagner's epic
Tapping into the famed tales of Arthurian Knights, Wagner's final epic Parsifal took the composer nearly a quarter of a century to write and is considered his most magnetic work. A heady mix of adventure, philosophy, religion, and enlightenment, he meant it not as an opera but called it 'A Festival Play for the Consecration of the Stage'. San Francisco Opera presents a brand new production directed by the brilliant Matthew Ozawa, who finds commonalities between Eastern and Western mythology in this fantastic interpretation.
Amfortas, the ruler of the Grail Kingdom, the home of the Holy Grail, has been gravely wounded by the magician Klingsor. According to the mysterious Kundry, he will only be healed by a 'pure fool', enlightened by compassion.' Enter the innocent Parsifal, a young man with a hell of a journey ahead of him.