We don’t need a work of art to be perfect. As the literary critic Randall Jarrell, writing about Walt Whitman’s poem “Song of Myself,” said of one section: “There are faults in this passage, and they do not matter.” And yet, sometimes a production comes along that floats beatifically, in a place we call perfection. This jewel-like Barber of Seville, the work of the late director Ruth Berghaus and the designer Achim Freyer, circa 1968, is now 51 years old and still sparkles. Irreplaceable! —L.J.
The Arts Intel Report
Il Barbiere di Siviglia, by Gioachino Rossini
When
Apr 18–24, 2020
Where
“Il barbiere di Siviglia,” 2010 © Monika Rittershaus.