One of Opera’s Strangest Plots: David T. Little and Royce Vavrek’s ‘Dog Days’
The phrase “dog days” usually refers to the humid, heavy days of summer when the weather is abrasive and too hot to really do anything. Generally temperamental and discomforting, the term comes from the “dog star” Sirius rising over the Eastern horizon during the middle part of the year. It’s a time of great change and great lethargy. Premiered in {…}