The Met’s ‘Rigoletto’ Brought in 2022 Against All Odds After the performance, my masked group of five opera veterans collectively shook their heads after yet another off-kilter Sher Met premiere. By Christopher Corwin
Metropolitan Opera’s ‘Tosca’ Makes Murder, Rape and Suicide a Snooze The effect was deadly, but not in the way Puccini had in mind. By James Jorden
The Essentials With ABT’s Isabella Boylston: Book Club, Dior Lip Oil and Swan Lake By Marissa DeSantis