
If you ever thought the art of opera is very likely to be enjoyed by everyone … once they’re retired, you may be wrong. 13 years of consistently humming young blood got Opera in the Heights the fame of the place where young people sing for young people in the intimate yet stunning arrangement of Historic Lambert Hall with 316 seats. This opera house is not a home to a straining dress code nor you need to speak archaic foreign languages to be in the midst of the action.
“If you’re new to opera and ever wondered what all the fuss is about, Oh! will both satisfy your curiosity and keep you absolutely entertained. As for the initiated, they’ll just be in heaven” states the Houston Press. Four, fully-staged, traditional operas are produced each season. Just identified rising young stars are being given an opportunity to sing a major role, and advance their careers. Just this season three of their young lead singers moved on to the New York City Opera and Metropolitan Opera. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the other ones without the rental tuxedo belt squeezing your ribs!
Their current offering Manon, is a love story that will transport you from the suburbs of Paris to the elegant salons in the city of lights. On the way you will experience a little desire, lust and yearning. The French apparently are the authority in these areas.









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