One of my favorite operas, if not my very favorite, is the Hungarian opera Duke Bluebeard’s Castle, a short two-singer psychological opera that turns the tale of Bluebeard and his wives into a story of almost pure metaphor.
So it’s always nice to see some allegorical Bluebeard content.
Alas, this wondrous tale is both a bit short and not interactive outside of actions. But hey, my favorite opera is short too.
On this you don’t feel a connection to traditional womanhood, but your parents arrange your marriage to Bluebeard anyway. But Bluebeard is certainly not what he seems.
This story has some layers to it; there was one implication I only just now realized besides the more clear ones. Overall, very interesting.