- Houston Grand Opera - Homepage
It’s been 50 years since HGO first presented the Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, restoring the “folk opera” to its creators’ full original vision in a landmark production that earned HGO both a Tony and a Grammy
- Houston Grand Opera - Wikipedia
Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is an American opera company located in Houston, Texas Founded in 1955 by German-born impresario Walter Herbert and three local Houstonians, [1] the company is resident at the Wortham Theater Center This theatre is also home to the Houston Ballet
- Houston Grand Opera Season
HOUSTON—March, 2023—Houston Grand Opera (HGO) proudly announces its 2023-24 season, featuring a season-opening, world premiere opera based on a little-known true story of the Civil War, Intelligence; the company’s first presentation of Wagner’s Parsifal since 1992; a new staging of The Sound of Music co-produced by HGO and the
- HGOs New Season Lineup Is Stacked: Spotlight Is On Original . . .
HGO faves Lauren Snouffer and Ryan McKinny star And finally, the 2024-2025 season closes with a new staging of Wagner'sTannhäuser, directed by Francesca Zambello Opera buffs might recognize tenor Russell Thomas, an "acclaimed Wagnerian," from many other Wagner shows, including HGO's 2024 production of Parsifal
- Houston Grand Opera reveals 2025-2026 season with 6 shows . . .
HGO offers a variety of ticket offerings, from flexible three-opera packages to the full six-opera season, with full subscriptions starting at $90 Subscriptions are now available at HGO org Single tickets to the November 9, 11, 13, and 15 performances of Porgy and Bess are also available now
- Tickets - Houston Grand Opera
Purchase tickets with 10 or more people and enjoy up to 20% off tickets, priority seating, flexible payment options, complimentary event spaces, and more The HGO Box Office is located in the Wortham Theater Center and can be accessed through the doors at 550 Prairie Street or 501 Texas Ave
- Houston Grand Opera - Events
At HGO, our community events seek to nurture young artists, explore human emotion, and be a part of Houston's story through year-round children's productions, workshops, public opera performances, and so much more
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