‘The Listeners’ Offers a Chilling Take On Disillusionment and American Despair Even when you know where this story is going, the opera drags you into its undertow. By Gabrielle Ferrari
‘Silent Light’ at National Sawdust Captures the Sounds (and the Scents) of Everyday Life As an operatic experiment, Silent Light fascinates with slow, unique rhythms all its own. By Gabrielle Ferrari
Opera and Dance Fall Preview: A Rich Tapestry of Politics, Myth and Mortality From a new opera about drone warfare to a dance performance that's part rave, part alien invasion, here are 12 must-see shows this coming season. By David Cote
Heartbeat Opera’s ‘Dragus Maximus’ Reimagines a Classic Greek Myth as a Raucous Queer Odyssey By Mary von Aue