Booing At The Opera Makes The NY Times Op-Ed Page

The column by a pair of contributors observes that the catcalls at the Met’s new Tosca are nothing new. “[Booing is] a prerogative that though common to other arenas of spectatorship is the signature privilege of opera. … [T]he earliest audiences took aim mainly at composers; later patrons focused their attacks on singers; and, most recently, designers and directors have taken the heat.”