The Met’s Crowd-Pleasing ‘Andrea Chénier’ Is Marred By Miscast Lovers The opera house's current revival, its first in nearly a dozen years, features an attractive, HD-ready cast that only sporadically rises to the occasion. By Christopher Corwin
In the Met’s Many Revivals, Sometimes Second Casts Finish First In many cases, the second, third and even fourth casts surpassed the season premieres that tend to attract the most attention. By Christopher Corwin
‘Three! Seven! Ace!’: The Met Goes All in On ‘Queen of Spades’ Elijah Moshinsky's vivid production is a winner. By Christopher Corwin
Double Diva: Renée Fleming and Sonya Yoncheva Perform at Carnegie Hall and the Met By Christopher Corwin
The Met’s Double Bill of ‘Iolanta’ and ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’ Proves Opera’s Potential to Terrify By James Jorden