Anthony Roth Costanzo Brings Charles Ludlam’s 1983 Drag Fantasia to Little Island Costanzo brings pathos and polish to 'Galas,' even as the production struggles to match the absurdity of its subject. By Gabrielle Ferrari
Czechs and Violins: Bard Tries to Rescue ‘Dalibor’ SummerScape continues its tradition of staging rarely performed works with the U.S. premiere of Bedřich Smetana’s opera. By Christopher Corwin
Review: Trust the Darkness, But Follow the Light in Spooky ‘Viola’s Room’ Conceived and directed by Punchdrunk's chief wizard Felix Barrett, Viola’s Room is an audio-guided indoor son et lumière. By David Cote
Call Off the Requiem: The Classical Music Business Is Not Dead Just Yet By Arick Wierson and Beau Draghiciu