Who says avant-garde opera is inacessible?
The Case of the Operatic MoonThose in the opening-night audience at the Teatro Municipal here hated the director Gerald Thomas's radical reworking of Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde,' and they were eager to let him know it.
Though cast members were spared when they came out to take their bows, the moment Mr. Thomas appeared he was greeted with a fusillade of boos, jeers and insults.
So Mr. Thomas responded in a way that many artists who feel misunderstood or unappreciated have undoubtedly dreamed of. As his leading lady looked on with a horrified expression, he turned his back, dropped his pants and green drawers and mooned the audience.
* Ray, 11/11/2003 04:51:48 PM