All respect, Timothée, art is about more than popularity
Some of the outrage appears disingenuous but the actor is wrong in his dismissal of opera and ballet
Some of the outrage appears disingenuous but the actor is wrong in his dismissal of opera and ballet

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

I’ve come across new works in the past few months that have humoured me, moved me and inspired me to reflect on society at large

Digital marketers admit to flooding sites with fake comments to promote acts, posing a disturbing threat to media integrity

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

In the English-speaking world the art form is in a perennial battle for hearts and minds. Two contrasting books from either side…

Seeing the New York drag troupe, now touring the UK, means you may never see the classical repertoire the same way again