This month, Fort Worth Opera welcomes audiences to a heartwarming season-opening production: Mark Adamo’s operatic adaptation of beloved literary classic, Little Women. Performing November 22 and 24 — less than a week before Thanksgiving — at the W. E. Scott Theatre in the Fort Worth Cultural District.
Meet the 2024-25 Fort Worth Opera Hattie Mae Leslie Resident Artists. They will be mentored by professionals in the company’s mainstage productions of Little Women and La Cenerentola — while themselves serving as mentors when collaborating with I.M. Terrell High School students in The Elixir of Love.
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Founded in 1946 by three visionary women — Eloise MacDonald Snyder, Betty Berry Spain, and Jeanne Axtell Walker — Fort Worth Opera is the oldest opera company in Texas, and one of the oldest opera companies in the United States. The organization has received local and national attention from critics and audiences alike for its artistic excellence, pioneering spirit, and long history of community-based cultural engagement. In addition to producing traditional repertoire with rising stars and inspirational young talents, the company is known throughout the operatic world as a champion of new American works.
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