The toughest opera to stage? Yuval Sharon’s Tristan und Isolde is a daring Met debut
New York production with a glorious Lise Davidsen might not please the traditionalists — but it is powerfully poignant
New York production with a glorious Lise Davidsen might not please the traditionalists — but it is powerfully poignant

With intriguing glimpses of vulnerability, there has been none better in this production since it was first mounted more than…

Enticing first-timers has become a tricky business, say heads of the Met and Royal Opera House

Director Barrie Kosky homes in on Wagner’s ecological message and delivers it with flair

Punchy playing and fine singing do Britten’s fail-safe narrative justice at the Linbury Theatre

Calixto Bieito’s sadistic staging at the Opéra Bastille is rescued by a dream-team cast and conductor Pablo Heras-Casado

From Chagall at the Met to Kentridge at Glyndebourne, painters, sculptors and animators have been thrilled by the total art form