OPERA San Antonio provides free, fun, and engaging outreach opportunities for all ages for the community through a range of programs. Here are some highlights of our education programs happening this summer and beyond.
Read MoreOPERA San Antonio is proud to partner with the Opera Guild of San Antonio and the San Antonio Public Library in the launch of our new Explore Opera Summer Apprentice Program.
Read MoreOPERA San Antonio partnered with the San Antonio Public Library this summer.
Read MoreDid you know Alan Higgs is playing two different roles in our production of Tosca? Watch him change from Angelotti to Sciarrone in under two minutes!
Read MoreGet a preview of Rowley’s talent in this clip of her performing a rendition of Vissi d’arte from Puccini’s Tosca.
Read MoreSee how our set for Tosca will come together.
Read MoreGet an inside look into Annie Labatt’s pre-opera lecture.
Read MoreFor Tosca, OPERA San Antonio will continue its partnership and collaboration with the Children’s Chorus of San Antonio.
Read MoreSee the program from Tosca performed in 1968!
Read MoreA glance into the History of Gounod's Faust.
Read MoreThe 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Gounod was celebrated in 2018 with many worldwide productions of his Faust and Romeo and Juliet, and even the rarely performed Sappho.
Read MoreA message from Chorus Master, Dottie Randall
Read MoreA great modern variation of the Faust story appears in William Faulkner’s novel The Hamlet (1940).
Read MoreA look back at the program for Faust in 1969.
Read MoreRead the Q&A with La Traviata’s David Portillo
Read MoreAmanda Woodbury performs ‘A vos jeux’ with Placido Domingo
Read MoreA note from Stage Director E. Loren Meeker.
Read MoreGarnett’s article gives an inside look at the thinking of the director in planning the production. It tells us how our director will be interpreting what the work really means, and how it should affect us.
Read MoreWe are bringing this opera to San Antonio because it is a very great work of art. It is the
single most performed opera world-wide.
La Bohème is over a century old, but in many ways, it’s as fresh as the day it premiered at the Turin opera house on February 1, 1896.
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