Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall cancel performances
NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Opera has cancelled performances and rehearsals through March 31 because of the coronavirus.
The move was announced Thursday, one day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a suspension of travel to the U.S. from Europe for 30 days starting Friday.
Many of the Met’s singers and conductors travel regularly from Europe. Soprano Anna Netrebko posted on Instagram on Wednesday that she would not be travelling to New York for performances of Puccini’s “Tosca” that had been scheduled to start March 26.
“With health authorities urging social distancing with greater emphasis, it is simply untenable for us to continue to perform, as it puts our artists, staff, and audiences at risk. I would like to express my deep personal regret that the situation has led us to this point,” Met General Manager Peter Gelb said.