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Operatic Adaptation of Beloved Classic, Little Women Opens Fort Worth Opera 2024–2025 Season
The Business Press
October 25, 2024
This month, Fort Worth Opera welcomes audiences to a heartwarming season-opening production: Mark Adamo’s operatic adaptation of beloved literary classic, Little Women. Performances will be held on November 22 and 24 — less than a week before Thanksgiving — at the W. E. Scott Theatre in the Fort Worth Cultural District.
Opera Star Shares Renowned Voice With Fort Worth, Opal Lee on Juneteenth
Fort Worth INC.
June 18, 2024
Robinson’s visit to Fort Worth was designed to coincide with Juneteenth. He had on his agenda for Tuesday night 30 arias and spirituals and sacred songs. His operatic solos were to be performed in three languages — English, German, and Italian.
Fort Worth Opera General and Artistic Director Angela Turner Wilson discusses the opera’s 79th season
The Collin-Denton Spotlighter
May 18, 2024
The Fort Worth Opera recently announced its 79th season featuring productions inspired by the women who founded the company as well as the opera’s rich history of promoting contemporary American works.
Fort Worth Opera Brings Warmth, Delight, and Memorable Female Leads to Sparkling 79th Season
Opera World
September 26, 2024
As the last notes of Puccini’s La Bohème echoed through Bass Hall this past weekend, Fort Worth Opera General & Artistic Director Angela Turner Wilson announced details for the company’s upcoming 2024-2025 season.
A bass like no other: Morris Robinson closes Fort Worth Opera season with a memorable recital
EarRelevant
June 27, 2024
The Fort Worth Opera ended its 2023/24 season by presenting a big-name opera star in recital in the concert hall of the Kimball Art Museum. Actually, Morris DeRhon Robinson is a double big name.
Take A Sneak Peek at The Fort Worth Opera’s 2024-2025 Season
Fort Worth
May 10, 2024
Ballet Folklorico dancers and mariachi music don’t normally go hand-in-hand when most people talk about opera, but that’s just one example of what the 79th season of the Fort Worth Opera has in store. It’s enough info to cause some excitement, and no one is more excited about the upcoming roster of performances than FWO’s general and artistic director Angela Turner Wilson.