Production Sale

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

Have you ever wanted to look inside an opera company's warehouse? Well, now's your chance! And you can take some of it home with you. Stop by and find props, furniture, costumes and clothing, and other home decorative items. We've got some great deals for you! And a bonus, every purchase supports the work and...

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Amplify Freedom Songs: Celebrating Fannie Lou Hamer

On what would be Fannie Lou Hamer's 107th birthday, Kentucky Opera celebrates the work and life of a voting rights legend. Baritone Jorell Williams performs spirituals and classical music by Black composers and poets, accompanied by pianist Taylor Burkhardt. Tickets on sale now! Click here

$45

Awakenings: Madama Butterfly

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

What does Madama Butterfly reveal about the relationship between the United States and Japan? Join us for a pre-show panel discussion! Performances to be announced soon. Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | 6-7:30 PM Opera Center

Opera Café: Madama Butterfly (Subscriber & Donor Event)

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

This ticketed event is open to donors and subscribers at all levels. We thank you for your support and invite you to peek into the art-making process. $20 per person includes admission, pastries, coffee & mimosas.

$20

Madama Butterfly

The Brown Theatre 315 W Broadway, Louisville, KY, United States

ONLY TWO PERFORMANCES Friday, November 15 | 8 PM Sunday, November 17 | 2 PM Click here for tickets Cio-Cio-San, a young Japanese girl, known as Butterfly, learns to trust and love an American naval officer, the reckless, pleasure-seeking B.F. Pinkerton. But when Pinkerton’s intentions are finally revealed, Butterfly’s dreams are destroyed in ways of...

Madama Butterfly

The Brown Theatre 315 W Broadway, Louisville, KY, United States

ONLY TWO PERFORMANCES Friday, November 15 | 8 PM Sunday, November 17 | 2 PM Click here for tickets Cio-Cio-San, a young Japanese girl, known as Butterfly, learns to trust and love an American naval officer, the reckless, pleasure-seeking B.F. Pinkerton. But when Pinkerton’s intentions are finally revealed, Butterfly’s dreams are destroyed in ways of...

Awakenings: Amahl and the Night Visitors

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

What systemic barriers contribute to housing instability in the U.S.? Join us for a pre-show panel discussion with Coalition for the Homeless and ACLU! Performances to be announced soon. Monday, December 2, 2024 | 6-7:30 PM Opera Center

Opera Café: Amahl and the Night Visitors (Subscriber & Donor Event)

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

This ticketed event is open to donors and subscribers at all levels. We thank you for your support and invite you to peek into the art-making process. $20 per person includes admission, pastries, coffee & mimosas.

$20

Amahl and the Night Visitors

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

Set in the 1930s, this Kentucky Opera production captures the essential spirit of Christmas. Follow the Three Kings as they stop for shelter at the home of Amahl, a poor, crippled shepherd boy who lives with his widowed mother. Inspired by the Wise Men’s tale of a kingdom “built on love alone,” Amahl offers his...

Opera Café: This Little Light of Mine (Subscriber & Donor Event)

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

This ticketed event is open to donors and subscribers at all levels. We thank you for your support and invite you to peek into the art-making process. $20 per person includes admission, pastries, coffee & mimosas.

$20

This Little Light of Mine

The Brown Theatre 315 W Broadway, Louisville, KY, United States

This Little Light of Mine, composed by Chandler Carter to a libretto by Diana Solomon-Glover, is inspired by the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, a former Mississippi sharecropper’s daughter who rose to national prominence at the 1964 Democratic National Convention. As a Black woman of humble origins, she spoke truth to power, coalescing broad support...

Opera Café: Pygmalion (Subscriber & Donor Event)

Kentucky Opera Center for Cultural Health 708 Magazine Street, Louisville, KY, United States

This ticketed event is open to donors and subscribers at all levels. We thank you for your support and invite you to peek into the art-making process. $20 per person includes admission, pastries, coffee & mimosas.

$20