
Sarah Meyers
Opera Scenes Program Director / Assistant Artistic Director
Sarah Ina Meyers is a distinguished stage director who has served on the directing staff of the Metropolitan Opera since 2006, overseeing acclaimed revivals of productions such as David McVicar’s Tosca, Julie Taymor’s The Magic Flute and John Dexter’s iconic production of Dialogues des Carmélites. She is the former Artistic Director of On Site Opera, a company renowned for its immersive, site-specific work, and directed several of the company’s most celebrated productions, including The Immersive Coffee Cantata, The Tell-Tale Heart, and Scenes from Frankenstein.
A passionate advocate for contemporary works, Meyers has directed several word premieres including Ken Ueno’s Gallo (Guerilla Opera), Gregg Kallor’s Frankenstein (Arizona Opera) and most recently, Lucidity by Laura Kaminsky and David Cote, as a coproduction for OSO and Seattle Opera. Her work has been praised in Broadway World, The Boston Globe and The New York Times. She is also a dedicated educator with a strong background in mentorship. She has directed productions for the Juilliard Institute for Vocal Arts, Curtis Opera Theater, and Boston University’s Tanglewood Institute, and has provided dramatic coaching and taught acting techniques for young artists at venerable programs including the Aspen Music Festival and School, Wolf Trap Opera, and Shared Voices, the flagship program of the Denyce Graves Foundation.
Meyers holds a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in Theatre from Columbia University. Her upcoming productions include A Nation of Others, a vital new opera by Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell, for UK Opera Theatre, and a return to Curtis to create a new production of Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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