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WETA+: Bringing You More of What You Love

Devin Karambelas, WETA's VP of Television Programming, shares the vision behind the WETA+ app its specially curated content for our viewers and listeners.

Met Opera Aida

Aida: Verdi's Epic Opera Explained

Discover the history, plot, and synopsis of Verdi's epic favorite, Aida, ahead of the PBS Great Performances at the Met presentation of the 2025 production on WETA PBS and Metro.

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Jacqueline du Pré: Genius and Tragedy on WETA PBS

Ahead of the broadcast of Jacqueline du Pré: Genius and Tragedy on WETA PBS and Metro on March 28, our resident cellist James Jacobs shares his insight on one of the greatest cellists of all time.

Carmen

PBS Great Performances at the Met: Carmen

Ahead of the airing of PBS Great Performances at the Met: Carmen on WETA PBS and WETA Metro, Linda Carducci shares a synopsis of this Bizet favorite and guide to the production.

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Making Shakespeare

We have been exploring the lasting impact of Shakespeare in the world of classical music. Discover the importance of Shakespeare's First Folio on Great Performances "Making Shakespeare: The First Folio" on WETA PBS.

Shanghai Quartet

Behind the Strings: The Shanghai Quartet

Members of the Shanghai Quartet speak with James Jacobs about their 40 years of experience and adventures, celebrated in the upcoming documentary, Behing the Strings, airing on WETA PBS and WETA World this month.