Opera - As with plays, there are a number of operas where performers traditionally fly. These include Wagner's Ring Cycle and  The Flying Dutchman, Macbeth, and Hansel and Gretel.

Depicted above: The flying horses of Seattle Opera's Ring Cycle with flight sequences designed by Foy. Depicted below: Flying for the Boston Early Music Festival's production of Psyché in 2007
At times, new works or newly interpreted works require elaborate planning and staging of the flying sequences to be worked out well in advance. Our extensive
 facilities allow us to work directly with directors, choreographers, and performers to workshop or stage the most complicated of flying sequences.