Single Tickets for Houston Grand Opera’s 2024-25 Season Now on Sale

HGO’s 2024-25 mainstage season features six operas, including a stunning new staging of a Verdi tragedy; a highly anticipated new staging of a Wagner masterpiece; a classic Broadway musical; and more audience favorites 

HOUSTON—August 6, 2024—Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is now offering single tickets to the 2024-25 season at HGO.org. HGO’s ambitious mainstage season is comprised of 34 performances across six productions. It includes two never-before-seen, company-commissioned productions, Il trovatore and Tannhäuser; the Houston debut of Missy Mazzoli’s boundary-pushing Breaking the Waves; family-friendly classic Cinderella; Broadway masterpiece West Side Story; and the world’s most beloved opera, La bohème.

“All of us at HGO are filled with excitement as we prepare to raise the curtain on our new season and stage these monumental artworks for our city,” says HGO General Director and CEO Khori Dastoor. “Together with a group of awe-inspiring artists, creatives, and musicians, we will share universal stories, told through music that speaks straight to the heart. We invite you to join us at the theater, whether for one evening or our entire thrilling season, as we explore the season’s theme—love—and revel in the passion and the beauty of our art form.”

  • The company will open the 2024-25 season with the debut of an original, new HGO-commissioned production, a fresh vision of Verdi’s Il trovatorefrom industry-leading director Stephen Wadsworth. Now set in contemporary Spain, the timeless tale of love, lies, murder, and revenge will be performed by superstar soprano Ailyn Pérez as Leonora, opposite virtuoso baritenor Michael Spyres as her revolutionary lover, Manrico, with baritone Lucas Meachem as the royalist Count di Luna and mezzo-soprano Raehann Bryce-Davis as the mysterious Azucena. Maestro Patrick Summers (Oct. 18 to Nov. 3, 2024)
  • Also part of HGO’s fall repertoire is Rossini’s frothy delight, Cinderella, presented in the bright and whimsical production that has charmed the world, created by Joan Font. Leading the vocally challenging bel canto opera is world-famous mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonardas our renamed heroine, Angelina, with baritone Alessandro Corbelli, a revered Rossini specialist, as Don Magnifico. The incredible cast also boasts tenor Jack Swanson as Prince Ramiro, baritone Iurii Samoilov in his company debut as the prince’s valet Dandini, and bass-baritone Cory McGee as the philosopher Alidoro. Lorenzo Passerini, making his company debut, conducts. (Oct. 25 to Nov. 9, 2024)
  • The company’s winter repertoire will launch with Puccini’s heart-wrenching La bohème, in a revival HGO co-production from Tony Award-winning director John Caird. An intimate set, constructed from paintings and canvases, perfectly conjures belle époque Paris, where tragedy awaits the story’s irresistible band of bohemians, portrayed by an impossibly gorgeous, sought-after cast. Soprano Yaritza Velizstars as the fragile Mimì opposite lyric tenor Joshua Guerrero as her Rodolfo, with baritone Edward Parks as the painter Marcello and Brittany Renee as his lover Musetta. The celebrated conductor Karen Kamensek takes the HGO podium to conduct Puccini’s unforgettable score. (Jan. 24 to Feb. 14, 2025)
  • Next, HGO presents a Broadway masterpiece, West Side Story, the creation of composer Leonard Bernstein, lyricist Stephen Sondheim, choreographer Jerome Robbins, and playwright Arthur Laurents. Co-produced by HGO and directed by the legendary Francesca Zambello, the romantic tragedy transports Shakespeare’s Romeo and Julietto a New York setting. The superlative lead cast includes soprano Shereen Pimentel as Maria; tenor Brenton Ryan as Tony; Broadway artist Kyle Coffman in his company debut as Riff; and soprano Ana María Martínez, an HGO favorite, making a cameo as the story’s Bridal Shop Owner to give a solo performance of “Somewhere.” Internationally acclaimed conductor Roberto Kalb takes the podium in his HGO debut, with HGO’s Maestro Richard Bado conducting the final two performances of the run. (Jan. 31 to Feb. 15, 2025)
  • Spring will bring the highly anticipated Houston debut of Breaking the Waves. This critically acclaimed contemporary opera, adapted from the art film by Lars von Trier, is the creation of sought-after composer-and-librettist team Missy Mazzoliand Royce Vavrek. Originally directed by Tom Morris, this HGO co-production shares the shocking, tragic story of a newly married couple living in a strict Calvinist community in 1970s Scotland. Starring sublime soprano Lauren Snouffer as the impressionable Bess and charismatic bass-baritone Ryan McKinny as her outsider husband Jan, the production’s revival is directed by Sara Brodie, with Maestro Patrick Summers conducting Mazzoli’s rich, intriguing, original score. (Apr. 19 to May 4, 2025)
  • HGO will close the mainstage season with a highly anticipated, striking new staging of Wagner’s Tannhäuserfrom celebrated director Francesca Zambello. A powerhouse cast up to the formidable challenges of Wagner’s masterpiece is set to deliver an unforgettable experience for HGO audiences: tenor Russell Thomas as the conflicted poet Tannhäuser; soprano Tamara Wilson as his spiritual love Elisabeth; mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke as the tempting goddess Venus; baritone Luke Sutliff as Wolfram von Eschenbach; and bass Alexandros Stavrakakis in his company debut as Landgraf Hermann. Erik Nielsen makes his company debut at the podium. (Apr. 25 to May 11, 2025)

Nov. 9, 2024 will usher in a new tradition at the company: HGO Family Day. The first annual event, HGO Family Day Presents Cinderella, will feature a 90-minute, English-language, relaxed-environment performance of the Rossini opera the company is presenting as part of its fall repertoire. Directed by superstar mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard, this show is perfect for young guests, complete with kid-centric lobby activities.

After piloting a successful new initiative last season, a series of themed experiences at the Wortham Theater Center, the company will expand its roster of offerings. During the 2024-25 season, HGO will host a series of Under 40 Friday evenings for younger audiences at Cinderella (Oct. 25, 2024), West Side Story (Feb. 7, 2025), and Breaking the Waves (May 2, 2025); Military Appreciation Night (Nov. 1, 2024, Cinderella); Noche de Ópera, celebrating Houston’s Latinx community (Feb. 15, 2025, West Side Story); Pride Day (Feb. 9, 2025, La bohème); and a special Valentine’s Day show (Feb. 14, 2025, La bohème).

More Opera

Audiences will enjoy a full season of world-class performances planned to complement HGO’s mainstage season and welcome new audiences and families to the art form. Tickets to programs including the Butler Studio Showcase and Concert of Arias will be available alongside single tickets to HGO’s mainstage opera season starting Aug. 6, 2024.

On Sept. 13, 2024, the company will present the annual Butler Studio Showcase, where the emerging artists training with the Sarah and Ernest Butler Houston Grand Opera Studio will present a series of vignettes from a variety of operatic works, selected to showcase their unique talents.

On Jan. 17, 2025, HGO will host the Concert of Arias, the live final round of the Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers, featuring a small group of talented young artists selected following an extensive international search. In 2025, for the first time in company history, the singers performing in the concert will be accompanied by the HGO Orchestra. The concert will be conducted by Maestro James Gaffigan, the General Music Director of Komische Oper Berlin, Music Director of the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia, Music Director of the Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra in Switzerland, and noted champion for the support and development of promising young musicians.

In addition, in service of the company’s mission of attracting and investing in the finest young artists from across the world, HGO has increased this year’s total Concert of Arias prize purse, which now represents triple the amount from previous years. The first-prize winner will receive $25,000; second prize, $15,000; third prize, $10,000; Audience Choice, $5,000; and non-placing finalists, $3,500 each.

On Feb. 28, 2025, HGO will present the sixth annual Giving Voice—an adored company tradition created by renowned tenor Lawrence Brownlee, showcasing the monumental artistry and historic contributions made by Black artists in opera and song. For the third year, the concert will take place at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston’s historic Third Ward. Admission is free with registration for tickets, which will be made available in winter 2025.

Ticket Information

HGO’s 2024-25 season marks the launch of the company’s new partnership with digital-ticket delivery service True Tickets, whose cutting-edge, user-friendly platform will offer audiences enhanced convenience and security and allow them to enter the theater using only their mobile devices. HGO’s Customer Care Team will be available to guide operagoers seeking assistance with the transition from printed to digital tickets.

As part of HGO’s mission to invite all Houstonians to experience the operatic art form, the company continues to serve audiences through its popular Opening Nights for Young Professionals (ONYP) discounted subscription series; tickets starting at $25 for all productions; discounted single tickets for veterans and active military members, available for 10% off all season; and $20 student tickets to mainstage productions, accessible one month prior to the opening of every performance with a valid student ID.

During the 2024-25 season, the company is featuring a variety of ticket offerings, from flexible three-opera packages to subscriptions for the full six-opera season, which start as low as $90 and include exclusive season extras. Single tickets, packages, and subscriptions are now available at HGO.org.

To purchase tickets or learn more about the organization, visit HGO.org or call the Houston Grand Opera Box Office at 713-228-6737.

PHOTOS: Photos that can be used with coverage of the HGO 2024-25 single-ticket announcement can be found here. All photos are courtesy of Houston Grand Opera.

About Houston Grand Opera

Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is one of the largest, most innovative, and most highly acclaimed opera companies in the United States. General Director and CEO Khori Dastoor assumed leadership of the organization and responsibility for its strategic vision in 2021. HGO was the only American finalist for Opera Company of the Year in the 2019 International Opera Awards, and the only American company to be nominated twice. In fulfilling its missionto advance the operatic art, to serve the Houston community, and to be a global leader in the future of opera, HGO has led the field in commissioning and producing new works (76 world premieres to date) and in training and nurturing promising young artists and administrators. The company contributes to the cultural enrichment of Houston and the nation through a diverse and innovative program of performances, community events, and education projects that reaches the widest possible public. HGO’s pioneering Community and Learning initiative has served as a model for other arts organizations. The company invites all Houstonians to experience superlative opera without the barrier of price through discounted single tickets and subscriptions, subsidized student performances, and free productions.

HGO has toured extensively and has won a Tony, two Grammy awards, and three Emmy awards. It is the only opera company to win all three honors.