La Damnation de Faust Tickets
La Damnation de Faust Concert Tickets
Witness a thrilling tale of the tricks the devil may play with your order of La Damnation de Faust tickets. La Damnation de Faust is a French-language opera written by composer Hector Berlioz in 1845. The opera was inspired by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s poem Faust and sought to create an opera around the story which Berlioz described as a “légende dramatique”, meaning dramatic legend. The plot of La Damnation de Faust follows a scholar named Faust whose unease with his life and growing old makes an unknowing deal with the devil, Méphistophélès, after contemplating taking his own life. Méphistophélès tells Faust that he will grant him all of his wants and desires, but Faust is tricked and ultimately taken to hell to be tormented by Méphistophélès and his demonic companions. The opera first premiered in Paris at the Opera-Comique in 1846. Since then, it has continued to be performed by the world's top opera companies each year. Witness this groundbreaking piece of theatre for yourself by ordering your La Damnation de Faust tickets today with TicketSmarter.
How much are La Damnation de Faust tickets?
La Damnation de Faust opera ticket prices will vary depending on which section your seats are located. On average, you can expect to payaroun $215 a ticket, but prepare to pay as high as $489 if you want a premium seat close to the stage.
Are La Damnation de Faust tickets still available?
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When is La Damnation de Faust performing?
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How long is La Damnation de Faust?
Most live La Damnation de Faust productions are around 2.5 to 3.5 hours long, with one or two intermissions between acts.
What are the best seats to see La Damnation de Faust live?
Opera seating choices rely on both financial capabilities and personal viewing preferences. Audience members should choose mid-to-front rows in the center orchestra for the ideal sound and view combination but those who want a grand panoramic perspective should opt for seats in the front mezzanine or balcony. People should choose seats in the middle orchestra or mezzanine for the best acoustic experience because opera houses have sound systems that transmit sound efficiently to these areas. The rear orchestra and balcony sections offer affordable seating choices at the expense of slightly reduced sound quality.