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Reasons To Leave Your House This Weekend
By Jennifer Mackey
Lola’s, Venue on 35th, Great American Trailer Park Musical, Hansel and Gretel do opera, Fighting Jamesons, Sharx!, Belmont, JewMa, Freedom Marathon, MONSTER JAM, Plan B Comedy, Ramp Jam, B-boying, CRUSH…
Your Life Sung Back to You: Aida Comes to the Harrison Opera House
By Owens Simpson
An Interview with Virginia Opera’s Lillian Groag and John Demain.
The Avett Brothers Return to Norfolk
By William Speidel
Despite these successes, at their core The Avett Brothers remain a humble pair of siblings from nearby North Carolina just happy to be making music.
Reasons To Leave Your House This Weekend
By Jennifer Mackey
From a legendary photographer to surviving in the woods and reacquainting yourself with classic tales, this weekend is going to bea-u-ti-ful!
Traveling Close to Home: Rick Steves @ the Harrison Opera House
By Michael Pearson
There’s a bit of an evangelical aura about him, and his audience members at times could have been taken for zealous followers of the master of travail.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 09
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 08
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 07
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 06
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 05
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 04
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 03
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads – 02
By Sarah-Gabrielle Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
A Wedding Story: Getting Hitched in Hampton Roads
By Hannah Serrano
Wedding photographer, John Cachero, and recent bride, Sarah Serrano, take a look back at her October 1st wedding at the Harrison Opera House, and all the local vendors that helped make it amazing.
Young, and Rooting for the Opera
By Alexandra Fenton
Opera’s been around and popular for a very long time, but in the age of constant (and free) entertainment via the internet, will it lose its place?
How to Appreciate the Opera
By Hannah Serrano
Five ways to learn to love it, as experienced through Virginia Opera’s “La Boheme.”
Eh-hem: How Opera Singers Warm Up
By Jesse Scaccia
Behind the scenes @ The Virginia Opera as the chorus warms up for La Boheme. It is one minute and thirty-six seconds of auditory/visual treatness. Trust.







