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Vanessa is spare and compelling in Heartbeat Opera's production.
Opera San José's La Traviata has all the buzz and energy of a world premiere.
Bluebeard's Castle and Erwartung at Canadian Opera Company deliver on fine performances even if Robert Lepage's production skimps on horror.
New works, “The Post Office” and “Constance: A Confession,” and a revival of Barber’s “Vanessa” show companies attempting to capture these nebulous times.
Gregory Spears’s Sleepers Awake mystifies and delights at Opera Philadelphia.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra explores love and death in an intense, intelligent program featuring soprano Corinne Winters.
Back-to-back casts in the Metropolitan Opera's revivals of Madama Butterfly and La traviata offer ample opportunity for soprano-gazing.
Review of VANESSA, by Samuel Barber and Gian Carlo Menotti; presented by Heartbeat Opera at the Baruch College Performing Arts Center, New York City; viewed May 16, 2026; further p...
Boston Lyric Opera’s Revolutionary War-set Daughter of the Regiment prioritizes accessibility without losing its charm.
Anthony Roth Costanzo took over Opera Philadelphia when it was “three weeks away from stopping payroll.” Now, it is rebounding with a surplus.
How does Blaze Of Glory!, the 1950s-set tale of a choir clubbing together to uplift their community after a mining disaster, fare second time round? The post BLAZE OF GLORY! is a w...
The mezzo-sopranos Joyce DiDonato and Denyce Graves and the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo share their picks of essential productions.
The Passion has inspired endless adaptations, from symphonies to motion pictures to musicals. This Holy Week, New York's Met Opera hosted a Passion oratorio by composer Rob Gardner...
It was, to say the least, an unconventional place for an opera: the atrium of a commercial building across from a commuter’s stop on the Hudson-Bergen light rail line. The large st...
The Bronx Opera's Ariadnes auf Naxos is well worth the subway ride. Plus, two strong premieres at the Brooklyn Art Song Society.
The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players's vivacious music making compensates for uninspired storytelling in their staging of Utopia, Limited.
Iain Bell and Lydia Steier's Medusa stuns in Brussels.
Led by a mesmerizing Anthony Roth Costanzo, Satyagraha at the Paris Opera dispenses with historical particularities for something for more elusive.
The Glimmerglass Festival has announced details and casting for its touring production of “Happy End,” the electrifying musical satire by Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, and Elisabeth...
Fans of bombastic rock anthems and theatrical spectacle will have a chance to experience both when Bat Out of Hell: The Musical comes to The Capitol Theatre on Monday, May 4. Featu...
Curtis Opera and a charming cast of young singers cast a spell with their beguiling production of Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
IMPRESSIONS AND OBSESSIONS The old `Players’ Theatre has a good eye of oddball new musicals, cheap enough to sample before anyone’s train home. And here off-Broadway’s Carmel Ow...
Erin Morley, Lawrence Brownlee, and Malcolm Martineau put on a jolly good show at the 92nd Street Y.
A strong revival of Eugene Onegin at the Metropolitan Opera and a recital by Benjamin Bernheim offered the chance to hear "Kuda, kuda" twice in two days.
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