<p>American composer Gabriela Lena Frank’s first opera, a magical-realist portrait of Mexico’s painterly power couple Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, with libretto by Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Nilo Cruz, arrives at the Met. Fashioned as a reversal of the Orpheus and Euridice myth, the story depicts Frida, sung by leading mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard, leaving the underworld on the Day of the Dead and reuniting with Diego, portrayed by baritone Carlos Álvarez.</p><p><br></p><p>Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Frank’s “confident, richly imagined score” (<em>The New Yorker</em>) that “bursts with color and fresh individuality” (<em>Los Angeles Times</em>). The vibrant new production, taking enthusiastic inspiration from Frida and Diego’s paintings, is directed and choreographed by Deborah Colker.</p>