'Galas' Presents the Life of Maria Callas as Equal Parts Opera and Soap
Perhaps better than any other examination of Callas' life and career, the play 'Galas' delves into the frustration and pain that engendered her genius
Perhaps better than any other examination of Callas' life and career, the play 'Galas' delves into the frustration and pain that engendered her genius
What a marvelous idea it was to program the operetta Candide as the centerpiece of New York City Opera's current season. Leonard Bernstein's most inventive score for the theater, the partici…
James Jorden's review of the most recent Met production of 'Romeo and Juliet.'
NYC's LoftOpera performs "Cosi fan tutte" as an exploration of teen sexuality.
An unfairly maligned Rossini and arias in a sculpture park round out this summer's outdoor opera programming.
Prelude to Performance not only readies opera singers for professional careers, but presents a solidly entertaining ''La Boheme' as well.
Fortunately, pants-free opera is now no longer a dream or a luxury for just the few.
It was likely the longstanding Met conductor's final live work.
If the first weeks' presentations seem more remarkable for good intentions than for polished results, there's still plenty to enjoy.
Opera Orchestra of New York--known for obscure, one-off operas--really dropped the ball this time.
Hopper's Wife turned out to be the most unpleasant piece as I've heard since NYCO's notorious fiasco The Dreyfus Affair, two decades ago.
A powerful take on Elektra
The Met's production of 'Roberto Devereux' is just the latest reminder of the institution's rough history of using flailing opera directors.
A review of the New York City Opera Renaissance's most recent production of 'Tosca.'
New opera 'Dog Days' marks the formal arrival of the three-year-old Prototype Festival.
The Met's 'Pecheurs de Perles' delights.
Fall opera offerings in New York include the surprise revelation that Deborah Voigt can sing Gilbert & Sullivan.
7 opera picks for the fall in New York City.
It's not easy to pin down exactly what makes LoftOpera so unlike the myriad other small opera companies that dot New York, but whatever that disparity might be, it makes all the difference.
What a lot of opera queens flock to is a corner of the repertoire that can be best labeled "guilty pleasures," pieces we all know are of dubious artistic quality"but what fun to listen!
Two small-scale operas offer different results
Ask anyone who knows opera what an opera house's biggest challenge is, and they'll tell you: “Der Ring des Nibelungen.” This 18-hour, four-night epic, written in the mid-1800s by…
A blizzard seemed an incongru ous prelude to an opera set in sizzling biblical Egypt, but the trudge through snowy SoHo on Wednesday night paid off with a glimpse of the intriguing new "Mos…
The newest star on Broadway is a singing, dancing cat, and Andrew Lloyd Webber has nothing to do with it.The feline in question is fairy-tale favorite Puss in Boots, or "El Gato con Botas,"…
Unveiling a new "La Traviata" Friday night to a starry audience including Natalie Portman and Vanessa Redgrave, the Met triumphed with the most moving and exciting Verdi production in years.…