No, I'm not referring to the movies with updated settings. I'm indeed referring to the real thing.
Several years ago, The Met presented Verdi's Rigoletto, which was inspired by Victor Hugo's "Le Roi s'amuse", in a Las Vegas context. The fact is that they've just repeated that ridiculous venture this year with the same opera, a Cadillac on the stage at one point and dressing of the 1930's.
If this silly trend continues, some people will stop going to the opera and go back to listening to their favorite CDs and LPs at home. As a matter of fact, people have started complaining about this. TLS Guy and myself are not the only ones!
Has opera ever appealed to many young people? It has surely appealed to a greater percentage of young people in Europe. It's a question of culture. Most opera composers originated from European countries which have had longer histories than our North American civilization.
I studied classical singing and I sang as a lyric tenor in opera productions as a passionate hobby.
My father was listening every Saturday to Met radio broadcasts, and this how I got to like opera. I eventually found that I had the vocal organ to sing in such art form. My two children, however, were not appealed very much to it.