A Powerful Turn of the Screw at Juilliard Is Equal Parts Atmospheric and Urgent The production makes it clear that this is an opera about the fraught class dynamics of childcare, where the potential for exploitation is ever-present. By Gabrielle Ferrari
Prototype, the New York Festival of Avant-Garde Opera, Turns 12 There was a dizzyingly diverse spectrum of performances this year, with wildly divergent highs and lows. By Annie Levin
While Serious in Subject, the Oratorio ‘Emigré’ Is Pure Schlock It feels like a Disney version of history, trafficking entirely in musical, poetic and dramatic clichés. By Gabrielle Ferrari
Elon Musk Announces Starlink’s Expansion to Saudi Arabia During Trump’s Mideast Tour By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly