With Precision and Playfulness, ‘La Fille du Regiment’ Considers Love, Loyalty and the Absurdities of War Laurent Pelly’s spirited revival at the Met turns military mayhem into irresistible comedy. By Gabrielle Ferrari
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
Shakespeare in the Park Is Back With a Sexy, Song-Filled ‘Twelfth Night’ There’s not a dud in the ensemble, from Sandra Oh’s flushed and impulsive Olivia to a scene-stealing turn by initialized performer “b” as Antonio, the sailor who rescues Sebastian from drowning. By David Cote
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Next Gift to the World? Her Work on James Bond’s New Female Characters. By Brandon Katz