'Tristan and Isolde' at SF Opera: An Epic of Love, Death and Yearning
Briefly

Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde" may stretch time and patience, yet it profoundly explores themes of love, death, and longing through its elaborate storytelling.
The bare-bones set design of San Francisco's Tristan highlights the performances, where each singer offers powerful, lengthy monologues that evoke deep emotion.
Audiences may leave overwhelmed by the endless ruminations on passion and mortality, reminiscent of the original goth kids lost in their own yearning.
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