With no end in sight to restrictions imposed to combat the coronavirus, Minnesota Opera announced Wednesday a major overhaul of its upcoming season.
It canceled the five operas previously announced for 2020-21, replaced by a string of events that "prioritize the safety of audiences and artists."
Mozart's "The Abduction From the Seraglio" would have opened the season in September. Instead, the company is staging "Opera in the Outfield," an open-air event at CHS Field, home of the St. Paul Saints baseball team, on Sept. 24 and 26.
The evening will be a mix of live and prerecorded content — including arias from Bizet's "Carmen" and Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" — with the venue's giant videoboard screening an "innovative digital creation." CHS Field's food and drink concessions will be open.
Social distancing protocols mean just 850 tickets ($10-$50) will be on sale for each of the two evenings, with an online video version available ($10-$15) from Sept. 27.
Two productions from Minnesota Opera's archive will also be presented online for the first time as part of the fall season.
Bernard Herrmann's "Wuthering Heights," an operatic adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel, was staged at Ordway Center in 2011, in a production the Star Tribune said "could hardly be bettered." It's available to stream for $10-$15 Oct. 10-24.
The second stream (Nov. 14-28) is Minnesota Opera's acclaimed 2016 production of Wagner's "Das Rheingold," the first in the composer's gargantuan four-opera cycle "Der Ring des Nibelungen."