Join Opera Project Columbus for a Spring Soiree as we mingle, enjoy great music, food and drink.

Thursday, April 17, 2025

7:30 PM

Mozart’s Cafe

Amadeus Ballroom

4784 N. High Street

Columbus, Ohio 43214

The evening will consist of a live performance from Opera Project Columbus, an elegant selection of savory canapes and a decadent assortment of handmade European miniature pastries.

Each guest will receive their choice of beer or wine (additional may be purchased) as well as coffee, hot tea, iced tea, soda.

Tickets are $55 per person until April 4 and will increase to $75 after that date.

Tickets must be purchased ahead of time


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Opera Project Columbus' Summer of Musicals

Eric Gibson, Director

William Boggs, Conductor

Performances June 6-15

Presenting:

HMS Pinafore 

Friday, June 6 @ 7:30 PM

&

Sunday, June 8 @ 3:00 PM

the Lincoln Theatre

A comic opera in two acts by Gilbert and Sullivan, HMS Pinafore is a tale of love, honor, and duty which pokes fun at patriotism, party politics, the Royal Navy, and the rise of unqualified people to positions of authority.

Naughty Marietta

Friday, June 13 @ 7:30 PM

&

Sunday, June 15 @ 3:00 PM

the Lincoln Theatre

An operetta in two acts, set in 18th century New Orleans, love and adventure await when a French princess, disguised as her maid, escapes an arranged marriage by traveling to Colonial New Orleans. A thrilling story of romance and memorable musical numbers are presented in this masterpiece of Victor Herbert.


Opera Project Columbus recently presented The Pirates of Penzance to sold out crowds in June of 2024 at The Lincoln Theatre.

Please stay tuned to future events with OPC!

In the meantime, please enjoy Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance from Opera Project Columbus, filmed June 2024 at The Lincoln Theatre in Columbus, Ohio.

If you would like to see more quality productions like Pirates, please consider making a donation to OPC.


We are proud to present you with Parts 4 & 5 of Opera Project Columbus’

I, Too, Sing America series.

I, Too, Sing America, is a 5-part video series presenting operatic works by Black composers from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries that have been largely overlooked or forgotten as a result of the opera world’s history of systemic racism. The Inaugural episode was presented on WBNS-10 TV during Black History Month and was filmed during the pandemic when theatres and performances were shuttered. The initial program was such a success that subsequent episodes were produced, each paying tribute to a variety of forgotten or underperformed works by Black composers, Lyricists, and Arrangers.

Greater Columbus Arts Council’s Arts Excellence Award, Winner (2021), Finalist (2023)

"This project is of global importance, I know all of you are supporters of this work, and I hope that after viewing this today you will be inspired to give and to do more, but most importantly I hope that you will share this story with others so they can share this effort and ensure that these works are never lost to history again because of systems of power that have prevented Black artists and art from realizing their fullest potential"

Rebecca Asmo, Executive Director of Ohio Humanities.

The I, Too, Sing America Series was written and produced by the staff of Opera Project Columbus and was filmed and edited by Spyroll Studios, in Columbus, Ohio, from 2021-2023.


A glimpse at Opera Project Columbus’ March 2022 performance of

“Great American Opera: Menotti & Gershwin”

Photography by David Turner Photography


OUR MISSION

We seek out, find, and nurture raw and emerging operatic talent as we reinvent the art form to appeal to contemporary audiences. We also aim to grow and raise the standards of the Central Ohio arts community by infusing it with our unique brand of opera.

 

OUR DRIVE

Opera singers are not born, they are made – through hours and weeks and years of practice and performance.  At Opera Project Columbus, we are working hard to create opportunities for emerging artists from Central Ohio (and beyond) to practice their craft, and for local audiences to reap the benefits.


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