The Atlanta Opera Administrative Office 1575 Northside Drive Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30318
About the Business
The Atlanta Opera Administrative Office, located at 1575 Northside Drive Northwest, Atlanta, Georgia, is the hub of operations for this renowned opera company. The institution is preparing for an exciting 2024-25 Season filled with magical adventures inspired by The Hero’s Journey and timeless fables.
One of the highlights of the upcoming season includes a production featuring Greer Grimsley in a new role, where scandal erupts among the daughters of Wotan, ruler of the gods. The Atlanta Opera has also announced its elevation to the “Budget One” category by Opera America, solidifying its position as a leader in the field.
In addition to its mainstage productions, The Atlanta Opera is dedicated to community engagement and education. Identity & Conflict, an evening of music and reflection, tells the story of a Jewish woman during WWII who must deny her identity to survive. The institution also hosts the 96-Hour Opera Festival, showcasing emerging talents and awarding a $10,000 prize and commission for the best new work.
For students and educators, The Atlanta Opera offers Studio Tour productions that travel to schools and community venues across Georgia. Virtual workshops and masterclasses are also available for those looking to bring the magic of opera into the classroom. Join The Atlanta Opera on its mission to present great opera for the city of Atlanta and beyond.
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Location & Phone number
1575 Northside Dr NW UNIT 350, Atlanta, GA 30318, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"When going here, ignore the GPS, which will tell you to turn left immediately after turning in from Northside Dr.- Keep going straight, all the way to the back, and it'll be the building on the left."
"I love opera music, and Atlanta is my hometown so the Atlanta Opera is necessarily my go-to venue to hear it. Some of the shows are totally amazing, some are so-so. They tend to repeat certain operas (Madama Butterfly, La Boheme) every couple of years when true fans have been waiting forever to see some other classics like The Magic Flute and Lucia di Lammermoor, but generally I'm happy with their offerings. What I'm NOT happy with is their poor services to subscribers. My group of friends has had a subscription for the past 4 or 5 years. Every single year it's like pulling teeth to renew. They either can't provide information on upgrades in a timely manner, or attempt to renew the wrong number of seats, or bill us the wrong amount - it never ends. And the worst thing is their lack of responsiveness. Last season my friend who handles the renewal had to contact them more than five times over a period of two months - just wow. This year she's called twice already and received no response, so she's going to go to the box office in person to attempt to straighten out the latest mistake on our renewal. Honestly, you've got to be a really dedicated opera fan to continue to bother with this. We shouldn't have to beg them to take our money . . . and bill us the correct amount due. If you're just purchasing single tickets from the website you likely won't encounter problems. But if you have to deal with the staff or renewal, Godspeed with this disorganized and unprofessional bunch. One final note: during the last performance I saw there (a couple of weeks ago) the ushers were talking in normal, "outdoor" voices during the show. There's really no excuse for that."
"Cabaret at Pullman was a disaster. Warehouse had no air circulation. Hot as blazes. Seats were lined up so you could not see beyond heads in front of you. Could not understand words due to poor sound. The production was a silly chaotic mess. What happened to Atlanra’s high quality shows???"
"We really enjoyed "The Daughter of the Regiment" - a good opera which featured a very good cast. Cobb Energy Center is a large theatre and was about 75% full for the performance. The set was good, not great. The lighting was lacking in moods and relied on cues and states that were general and not reflective of time, mood or atmosphere. The performances were very good but not world class. Having seen the very best performances in the world, I would suggest that the Atlanta arts scene is somewhat second-tier to London and New York. Indeed, the opera was directed well, but lacked a tightness. The chorus was good but some tableaux work lacked and there was evidence of too much 'acting' in terms of chorus members faking commentary on the action. Less is sometimes more - don't grimace when it is not needed. Suffice it to say that the evening was enjoyable in this impressive theatre. Where the company is very good, it has yet to reach the standards of the best on the world stage and be regarded as excellent. For this, it needs tighter direction and a professional discipline."
"So I went their show in The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta with their production of the Die Zauberflöte/The Magic Flute. (With puppets and all those cool stuff, see all the photos!!) It was sooo amazing!! I love fun it was and made it shorter for the kids. I also loved the translation.. it was sooo funny. (Wifey, Hubby, Birdie haha). Everyone waz just amazing! I enjoyed it so much and all the people there enjoyed the show for sure! It's amazing that y'all do these stuff to introduce opera to kids and even some adults. I am an opera geek and it started when my grandma played a lot of opera music when I was a kid. Thank you so much for doing these for the kids and the community! PS. Papageno was amazing!!!"
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