
Benjamin Taylor’s 2025–26 season includes a debut at Seattle Opera in Carmen (Escamillo), and returns to the Metropolitan Opera in Porgy and Bess (Jake) and Carmen (Moralès), and to Charleston Opera Theater in Il barbiere di Siviglia (Figaro).
In the 2024–25 season, Benjamin made company debuts at Arizona Opera in La bohème (Marcello), Madison Opera in Il barbiere di Siviglia (Figaro), and Charleston Opera Theater in La bohème (Schaunard). He also debuted at Washington National Opera in Porgy and Bess (Jake). On the concert stage, he appeared with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic in Lieutenant Kijé, the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic in Sanctuary Road (William Still), the Dayton Philharmonic in Fauré’s Requiem, the Evansville Philharmonic in Carmina Burana, and Opera Omaha for their Opera Outdoors concert. He also returned to North Carolina Opera for Opera in the Park.
In the 2023–24 season, Benjamin returned to Opera Philadelphia in Simon Boccanegra (Paolo). Additional performances included debuts with Austin Opera in Pagliacci (Silvio) and The Princeton Festival in Così fan tutte (Guglielmo). He also returned to the Metropolitan Opera in Carmen (Moralès) and to Detroit Opera in Breaking the Waves (Jan), and debuted with Bayerische Staatsoper in La fanciulla del West (Bello). He made debuts at Boston Lyric Opera in La bohème (Schaunard), at OperaDelaware/Opera Baltimore in La traviata (Germont), and with The Cleveland Orchestra in La fanciulla del West (Bello).
Previous highlights include his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in Fire Shut Up in My Bones (Chester), and performances with Michigan Opera Theatre and Spoleto Festival USA in La bohème (Schaunard), Cincinnati Opera in the world premiere of Castor and Patience (West), North Carolina Opera in Sanctuary Road (William Still), and Baltimore Concert Opera in Adriana Lecouvreur (Michonnet). Benjamin is a graduate of the Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist Program and was an Apprentice Singer at the Santa Fe Opera, and a Gerdine Young Artist and Richard Gaddes Festival Artist at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.