Regents Opera Releases 100 Extra Tickets for Hotly Anticipate Ring Cycle

By David Salazar

Regents Opera has released an additional 100 tickets for its hotly-anticipated Ring Cycle.

This is the latest move that the company has made to make this production more accessible to audiences. In October, the organization revealed that it would add an extra show due to “high demand.”

The company will be showcasing Wagner’s famed tetralogy in early 2025 with one cycle opening on Feb. 9 and running through the 16th and the second starting on Feb. 23 and finishing up on March 2, 2025. There is an added performance of “Götterdämmerung” set for Feb. 20, 2024. The cycle stars Catharine Woodward as Brünnhilde, Ralf Lukas as Wotan/Wanderer, Peter Furlong as Siegfried, Oliver Gibbs as Alberich and Ingeborg Børch as Fricka, among many others.

“The company is so proud to be bringing these monumental works to fruition – in our new space at York Hall – where audiences can experience them in more intimate ways that wouldn’t be possible in a major opera hall, and new audiences can take a chance on discovering one of the greatest operatic works of all time with tickets they can afford,” said conductor Ben Woodward who will lead a 22-piece orchestra in an arrangement of the titanic masterwork.

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