Bartlett Sher On Theater as a Catalyst for Change Known for his politically attuned revivals, the director once again uses the stage to question art’s power in moments of moral and social crisis. By Annie Levin
Erin Morley and Lawrence Brownlee Bring ‘Golden Age’ Flair to the Met’s ‘La Fille du Régiment’ Revival The pair's long parallel histories highlight how shared artistic journeys can evolve into major collaborations onstage and in the recording studio. By Christopher Corwin
Is ‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay’ the Opera We Need or Just the One We Deserve? Operas are shot through with tropes and highly stylized actions; comic books offer better source material than one might expect. By Gabrielle Ferrari
Michael Mayer’s Faux-Archaeologists Can’t Rescue His Entombed ‘Aida’ at the Met By Christopher Corwin
Tenor Benjamin Bernheim Scores Another Triumph in the Met’s ‘Tales of Hoffmann’ Revival By Christopher Corwin