Queer Opera makes an important contribution to the evolving understanding of what opera can be for audiences today. It tackles complex issues of identity, behaviour, intention, and interpretation in operas both historic and contemporary. Acknowledging the complex relationship of opera and queerness throughout history, the book examines a wide range of works through a queer lens, and in doing so, offers up fresh insights into opera more generally.
— Cat Hope, Monash University
Queer Opera is a meaningful and necessary text, providing perspectives worthy of consideration by all who love opera and wish to see it thrive.
— Classical Singer Magazine
Sutherland, [can] be commended on many fronts. He has certainly done his homework. He considers over fifty operas from the Baroque to the present day. He does not set his sights on just the big names but includes several operas by contemporary composers whose names are hardly household words. He is scrupulous about including lesbian composers and gives commendable attention to operas with lesbian, bisexual, and trans characters. Along the way, he peppers his discussions with fascinating tidbits of information. This is hardly the first book to examine queer opera. A check of my local university library under the subject heading “Homosexuality in opera” produced 153 hits—books, dissertations, articles. Still, Sutherland’s study may be one of the first to embrace a wider, “queer” compass.
— The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide