Opera Baltimore

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Welcome to Opera Baltimore

Whether you're a longtime opera fan or attending for the first time, we're here to make your experience easy, welcoming, and unforgettable. Here's what to know before you join us:

Venues
Opera Baltimore performances take place at:

The Engineers Club (11 West Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD)

Stephens Hall Theatre at Towson University (8000 York Road, Towson, MD)

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sit operabaltimore.org/your-visit for directions, parking info, and accessibility details for each venue. Tickets
You can purchase tickets:

Online at operabaltimore.org

By phone at 443.445.0226

In person at the venue beginning one hour before the performance (subject to availability)

Tickets are emailed as PDFs—print them or show them on your phone. Tickets are non-refundable, but we may be able to exchange them for a future performance. Or consider donating your unused ticket to support our Pay Opera Forward program. Discounts & Free Tickets
Opera should be for everyone. Here are a few ways to access discounted admission:

Opera Passport holders receive 10% off full-priced tickets (call and mention code OBPASSPORT10)

Seniors and those with visual impairments can receive 20% off tickets through support from the Elaine Mintzes Estate Trust (call to request)

Our Pay Opera Forward program provides free tickets to anyone for whom cost is a barrier—request one here: bit.ly/payoperaforward

What to Wear
There’s no formal dress code. Many attendees enjoy dressing up and making a night of it—others come in business casual. We encourage you to wear what makes you feel like the best version of yourself. When to Arrive
Please arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain to allow time for parking, picking up your tickets, and getting settled. Some performances feature pre-show talks, which begin about 60 minutes before curtain—check your ticket or our website for details. Late Arrival Policy
Late seating is extremely limited and not guaranteed. When available, a single late seating opportunity is offered during the first act at the discretion of our front of house staff. We strongly recommend planning ahead for parking and traffic—please do not rely on late seating. Accessibility
All Opera Baltimore venues offer wheelchair-accessible seating and entrances. Please call 443.445.0226 in advance to reserve accessible seating. Accessible seats do sell out, so early booking is recommended. Children and Families
We welcome children age 6 and up who are able to sit quietly throughout the performance. Strollers must be parked in designated areas in the lobby. Supertitles and Language
Most productions are performed in the original language with English supertitles projected above the stage. Some works may be sung in English with titles provided for accessibility. You’ll always be able to follow the story. Run Time
Opera Baltimore productions typically run 2 to 2.5 hours, including at least one intermission. Visit the event page for performance-specific details. Programs and Concessions
Printed programs are available at all performances. Concessions are available at most venues before the show and during intermission. Photography & Phones
Photos and video are not permitted during the performance. Feel free to take photos in the lobby or with our signage before the show or during intermission—and tag us . Feeling Unwell or Exposed to COVID-19? If you're feeling unwell or have tested positive, please stay home and contact us as soon as possible. We’ll work with you to reschedule or donate your ticket.

06/19/2026

“We’ll anchor by and by.”

This Juneteenth, we revisit this powerful performance of “Stand the Storm,” performed by baritone Daniel Rich and pianist JoyAnne Amani–a reminder of the enduring role African-American spirituals have played in carrying generations through struggle with faith and perseverance.

Daniel Rich designed and presented “Roots and Resonance” this past February, a recital exploring Black artistic expression, presented in partnership with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture as part of our “Voices in Solidarity” project.

Join the Lewis Museum today for their Juneteenth celebration (https://vist.ly/58ckr) and learn more about Voices in Solidarity (https://vist.ly/58ckq)!

"I am struck by the joy, and the commitment, of the singers doing what they love and have chosen to do with their lives:...
06/17/2026

"I am struck by the joy, and the commitment, of the singers doing what they love and have chosen to do with their lives: sing!"

Virginia Pond wrote those words for one of our fundraising campaigns nearly a decade ago. Writing for a fundraiser wasn't really her thing. But she loved this company, so when we asked, she said yes.

That was Virginia.

She ushered at our very first performance in 2009. She showed up as a volunteer, a donor, a subscriber, and a friend for every year that followed. When resources were scarce and the future felt uncertain, a contribution or a note from Virginia would arrive at exactly the right moment. Her support was never about recognition. It came from a deep belief in opera and in the people working to bring it to life.

Virginia passed away in 2025. Earlier this year, we received a distribution from her estate through a gift she had thoughtfully included in her will. Even now, she is helping sustain the organization she loved. Her gift is already becoming performances, artist fees, and educational programs.

Virginia's legacy reminds us that the future of this art form is built not only by those who perform it, but by those who choose to sustain it.

If her story has inspired you to consider including Opera Baltimore in your estate plans, we would love to speak with you. Reach out to us here or visit operabaltimore.org to see our email and phone contact information.

Thank you, Virginia.

Special thanks to Ella Pritsker Couture (Ella Pritsker Couture) for dressing our President and General Director Julia Co...
06/08/2026

Special thanks to Ella Pritsker Couture (Ella Pritsker Couture) for dressing our President and General Director Julia Cooke so beautifully for the Season Preview Party and throughout the season.

From the elegance of the Opera Ball to the handcrafted pink floral piece Julia wore for the closing of Pelléas et Mélisande, Ella’s designs bring artistry, individuality, and theatrical flair to every occasion. Her work feels right at home in the world of opera: beautifully crafted, full of presence, and impossible to ignore.

We are so grateful to Ella Pritsker Couture for helping Julia mark these special Opera Baltimore moments with such style.

And the Season Preview Party dress? A showstopper. Full stop.

06/08/2026
We're heading back to Shake & Bake this Saturday!Here's a picture from 2022 when Opera Baltimore rolled into 1601 Pennsy...
06/04/2026

We're heading back to Shake & Bake this Saturday!

Here's a picture from 2022 when Opera Baltimore rolled into 1601 Pennsylvania Avenue for one of the most electric nights we've ever had. On Saturday, June 6, we return! It's been a joy to partner with Shake & Bake for many years now.

Voices in Solidarity: Sing, Skate, Celebrate! is a FREE two-hour event (5:00–7:00 PM) rooted in Baltimore's shared Black and Jewish histories. Come for the music. Stay for the stories.

Here's what's waiting for you:

🎤 Live performances from mezzo-soprano Gayssie Lugo and soprano Faith S. Snyderman 🗣️ A panel with Em Davidson (Reginald F. Lewis Museum), Dr. Harriette Wimms (Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh), and Ra Brave (Shake & Bake), moderated by Nicole Steinberg 🏛️ A traveling artifact display from the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture ⛸️ Skating. Yes, skating.

This is part of Voices in Solidarity, Opera Baltimore's place-based civic initiative exploring how Baltimore's Black and Jewish communities have shaped each other through music, memory, and resilience.

📍 Shake & Bake Family Fun Center, 1601 Pennsylvania Ave, Baltimore, MD 21217 🗓️ Saturday, June 6 | 5:00–7:00 PM 🎟️ FREE. No ticket required. Just show up.

Bring a neighbor. Bring your skates. Come hear what Baltimore sounds like when we listen to each other.

We were sold out, but we just added more tickets! Get 'em before they're gone!The Season Preview Party is Tuesday, June ...
05/28/2026

We were sold out, but we just added more tickets! Get 'em before they're gone!

The Season Preview Party is Tuesday, June 2 at The Engineers Club in Mt. Vernon. $39 gets you live opera from Hannah Ludwig, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Henrique Carvalho, and Joy Schreier. A first look at next season. And early access to 2026-2027 tickets before anyone else.

Can't make it? The raffle is still yours. A full season of Thirsty Thursday tickets, a crystal wine decanter set, and sparkling wine. Pre-purchase your raffle tickets and win from your couch!

Purchase Party Tickets: https://vist.ly/55t9d
Purchase Raffle Tickets (Pre-sale for raffle tickets end on Tuesday, June 2 at 4 PM ET): https://vist.ly/55t9e

05/07/2026

What is a Sitzprobe? Mary Elizabeth Williams is busy in Brussels premiering a new opera, Medusa!

Are you ready to enter the opera world? Follow us along in the Stage Door Series for unique access to this timeless and always-loved art form!

Comment below with any questions 🌟

05/04/2026

Ever wondered what professionals do after they are cast? Follow Mary Elizabeth along in the Stage Door Series if you're ready to be in the room!

Comment below with any other questions 🌟

Spring has sprung in Baltimore, and it's finally time for Mount Vernon neighborhood's Flower Mart, a tradition dating al...
05/01/2026

Spring has sprung in Baltimore, and it's finally time for Mount Vernon neighborhood's Flower Mart, a tradition dating all the way from 1911! Join us at 1:00 on May 1st for a concert featuring singers Zinnia Frank and Laura Corina Sanders, with pianist Rhyss Burgess.

Come for the music, and stay for the food, flowers, and fun!

699 Washington Place, Baltimore, MD

"Throughout the show, I felt as though I were possessed by a nightmare, tossing and turning, transfixed, bewildered, and...
04/30/2026

"Throughout the show, I felt as though I were possessed by a nightmare, tossing and turning, transfixed, bewildered, and, ultimately, profoundly moved."

We're grateful to Brendan Latimer at Parterre Box for this glowing review of last week's Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande. Read the full review here: https://vist.ly/42g9w

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