As Diva Is Cheered, Protester Climbs Onto Stage at the Met Opera
A protester carrying a sign criticizing the policies of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia climbed over the orchestra pit and onto the stage at the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday night as the diva Anna Netrebko took her curtain call after performing the title role in Tchaikovsky’s “Iolanta.”
The protester unfurled the sign, which appeared to be decorated with the Ukrainian flag, just as Ms. Netrebko was being showered with bravas and a bouquet of flowers. After unfolding the sign, the man showed it to the audience, turned to show it to the startled performers and was then escorted off the stage. Met officials said that he had been arrested. His name was not immediately available.
Ms. Netrebko and the conductor for the performance, Valery Gergiev, have both been vocal supporters of Mr. Putin, and have faced protests in the West over anti-gay legislation in Russia as well as Russia’s actions in Crimea and eastern Ukraine. Last month Ms. Netrebko donated a million rubles — roughly $18,500 — to the opera house in Donetsk, a war-torn city in Ukraine, giving the check to Oleg Tsarov, a separatist politician, at a news conference.
She and Mr. Tsarov were then photographed holding a separatist flag, and Mr. Tsarov posted the picture on Twitter. A spokeswoman for Ms. Netrebko said at the time that the photo with the flag had not been planned and that she did not recognize it when it was handed to her. Ms. Netrebko, who is of both Russian and Ukrainian descent, said in a statement that her donation was “not about politics, it is about art.”
asshole
security, you are fired!
Идиот! Ну зачем людям вечер портить?!
Ему лично вообще наверняка нет никакого дела до Украины, Путина и всего остального... заплатили денег и вперед!