3 Ways Operas Speak to the Moment, With Success and Failure
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New works, “The Post Office” and “Constance: A Confession,” and a revival of Barber’s “Vanessa” show companies attempting to capture these nebulous times.
Review of Constance: A Confession, a new multi-author opera created by the “Writers’ Room” of the Experiments in Opera company; viewed May 18, 2026, with further performances havin...
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis does its best to give magic in its summer productions of Roméo et Juliette and A Streetcar Named Desired.
Madison Schindele surveys the endlessly diverse offerings of Berlin's 2026-27 opera season.
Supported by an ingenious production and strong performances, Antonia Bembo's Ercole Amante makes a successful Paris Opera debut.
Iain Bell and Lydia Steier's Medusa stuns in Brussels.
Bampton Classical Opera is set to stage André Grétry's 'Beauty and the Beast'
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Così fan tutte is the third and final opera... The post This Cosi comes live from the Budapest railway depot appeared first on Slippedisc.
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Ahead of his new production of Die Frau ohne Schatten, Barrie Kosky chats with Kevin Ng in Aix about pretty much everything — except the details of his new Frau.
As part of its Toronto Opera Festival, Opera 5 presented the premiere of Parбё—lios on June 12, a new work by composer Cecilia Livingston and librettist Duncan McFarlane. It is an...
Often regarded as the first great opera, this much-awaited production of Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo brings South African artist William Kentridge back to his own beginnings in the genre...
Three recent productions at the Vienna State Opera (VSO) repeatedly demonstrated that first-rate conducting and singing could transcend even the most contentious directorial concep...
From its first performance in Turin in 1896,... The post A Latvian Bohème appeared first on Slippedisc.
Few opera houses today can rival Bayerische Staatsoper for the consistency of its musical standards. Within the span of a single season, one can encounter radically different conce...
Constance: A Confession, presented in Brooklyn by Experiments in Opera, satirizes our digital age with style.
The Lviv National Opera in Ukraine, operating under the... The post How they see opera in Lviv appeared first on Slippedisc.
Think opera is all velvet curtains, impossibly expensive tickets and stories you vaguely remember from school? Think again. Edinburgh Fringe 2026 is packed with artists tearing up...
Brett Dean's Of One Blood casts a well-trodden Tudor tale in a poignant, new light.
The London summer opera company in leafy Holland Park has always punched well above its weight. As it celebrates its 30th birthday, its director of opera James Clutton picks some o...
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