
Opera houses are theater buildings used for entertaining opera performances. An opera house contains the following; an orchestra pit, a stage, backstage facilities (for set building and costumes), and an audience sitting area. However, these houses are more than just their walls.
Opera houses act as the physical representation of long and timeless creativity and entertainment tradition. They are the home to the best songwriters, singers, instrumentalists, composers, visual artists, stage directors, choreographers, and dancers. Below is an overview of the top opera houses In the USA.
NYC Metropolitan Opera House
New York City is home to the most vibrant entertainment structure, commonly referred to as MET. It sits on Broadway at Lincoln Center in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The original MET opera was constructed in 1888 by businessmen to serve as a simple private theater.
However, due to the growing popularity and attention, in 1966, it became inadequate to accommodate the expanding tenure. This led to its relocation to its current location, where modern facilities were available. The MET provides numerous entertainment for visitors, from musical performances, orchestra to dance performances.
San Francisco War Memorial Opera House
Since its establishment in 1931, it has grown, becoming the home of both the San Francisco Opera and Ballet. It is famous for its Roman feel and striking appearance due to its lighting and white pillars. It has four separate halls in its performance arts complex that suit any performance.
LA Opera
Los Angeles is home to several iconic sites such as stadiums, museums, and comedy clubs. However, one of its top entertainment venues is the LA opera, which ranked fourth-largest opera in the USA. This opera house has thrived in Los Angeles for a little over three decades and is located inside the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
LA Opera finds numerous ways of giving back to the local community. It Often creates outreach-educational programs, which aim at making opera resources available to adult and young creatives from all backgrounds. Such programs have guaranteed the opera a permanent position among the stars in Las Angeles.
Lyric Opera
The founders of this opera house are Carol Fox, Kelly, Lawrence V, and Nicola Rescigno. They founded it in 1954, where Carol was the general manager but later quit and died in 1981. Recently this opera has grown exponentially, holding several famous operas in a single year.
Like the LA Opera, Lyric is also beloved by the surrounding community. This is due to programs that help the people, such as High School programs, Community Ambassador Programs, and the Youth Opera Council. The opera also provides quality entertainment to all art and music enthusiasts.
