An Elegant Production for Britten’s Ghostly “Turn of the Screw” – Santa Fe Opera, August 1, 2025

This review is of the third of four scheduled Santa Fe Opera performances of a Garsington Opera production of Britten’s “The Turn of the Screw” (now owned by the Canadian Opera Company). Jacquelyn Stucker’s Governess [Photo: Jacquelyn Stucker as the Governess; edited image, based on a Curtis Brown photograph, courtesy of the Santa Fe Opera.] … Read more

Review: A Well-Sung “Rigoletto”, starring Michael Chioldi, Elena Villalón and Duke Kim – Santa Fe Opera, July 29, 2025

This review is of the fourth of seven Santa Fe Opera 2025 performances of the Julien Chavaz production of Verdi’s “Rigoletto”, a co-production with Irish National Opera (Dublin, Ireland) and Oper Zuid (Maastricht, Netherlands) Michael Chioldi’s Rigoletto [Phoro: Rigoletto (Michael Chioldi, center) is surrounded by the Duke of Mantua’s courtiers; edited image, based on a … Read more

Review: Ailyn Perez Joins Santa Fe Opera’s Excellent “Le Nozze di Figaro” Cast – July 31, 2025

The Santa Fe Opera revived Laurent Pelly’s 2021 production of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro”. This review is of the fourth of nine performances of Mozart’s opera scheduled for the 2025 season. Ailyn Pérez’ Countess Almaviva [Photo:: Ailyn Pérez as the Countess Almaviva; edited image of a Ken Howard photograph for the Metropolitan Opera, courtesy … Read more

Review: A spectacular “Walküre” led by Tamara Wilson, Ryan Speedo Green, Jamez McCorkle and Vida Micneviciute – Santa Fe Opera, July 30, 2025

The first performance of “Die “Walküre” in Santa Fe Opera history took place on July 26, 2025. This is a review of the second of five scheduled performances of Santa Fe Opera’s 2025 season. Tamara Wilson’s Brünnhilde [Photo: Tamara Wilson as Brünnhilde; edited image, based on a Curtis Brown photograph, courtesy of the Santa Fe … Read more

Review: A Memorable “La Boheme” Led by Sylvia D’Eramo, Long Long, Szymon Mechlinski and Emma Marhefka, Santa Fe Opera, July 28, 2025

The opening performance of the Santa Fe Opera’s 2025 season was a James Robinson’s co-production (with Seattle Opera, of which Robinson is General and Artistic Director) of Puccini’s “La Boheme”. This performance review is of the fifth of ten scheduled performances. Sylvia d’Eramo’s Mimi [Photo: Sylvia d’Eramo as Mimi; edited image, based on a Curtis … Read more