Articles written by Jeremy Reynolds
What changes do opera companies need to adopt now to thrive in 2050?
Visions for the future of the opera field
Audience data suggests opera's problem is perception, not price
Two studies reveal audiences' motivations.
Suspended Disbelief: The tech advancements shaping new operatic productions
Bone conduction headphones, video game projects, and remote rehearsal spaces are the next wave of opera tech.
Opera Conference 2024: A Week in L.A.
Takeaways from the conference discussions in Los Angeles
Healthy Roots: New arts research points to civic engagement for long-term audience growth
A new Wallace Foundation report suggests civic engagement is the key to long-term growth.
How some opera companies are achieving record sales and engagement
Companies big and small are finding ways to buck post-pandemic trends. What’s their secret?
What to expect at the second-ever World Opera Forum
A look ahead at the topics to be discussed at the second World Opera Forum
Pittsburgh models artistic collaboration and downtown revitalization
Pittsburgh’s arts organizations have developed a high degree of collaboration.
Their First Time
Many opera companies' subscriptions and ticket sales have not bounced back to pre-pandemic rates, but the number of attendees brand new...
Introducing Editor Jeremy Reynolds
Introducing Jeremy Reynolds, the new editor of Opera America Magazine