Laurent Pelly's expression of Berlioz's adaptation of Much Ado about Nothing as an opera comique becomes ''an elegant treatise on love and music".
Beatrice and Benedict
Opera

Grayson Perry travels through Wisconsin, a crucial Midwestern bellwether state where rural communities and urban centers reveal a deeply fractured American landscape. In this predominantly white, rural heartland, he finds a region bitterly divided over identity politics and fiercely contested cultural flashpoints. With his trademark curiosity, Grayson examines why these culture wars have escalated so rapidly and asks what can be done to heal these deep societal rifts. To conclude his journey, he channels everything he has learned into a striking new artwork: a visual map of the American culture wars that offers a powerful, cautionary mirror for our own political climate.