Virginia Opera
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Virginia Opera is led by its Artistic Director, Peter Mark, who has been with the company since its first major performances in 1975.
Virginia Opera currently presents four productions a year in the Commonwealth of Virginia, including five performances of each at the Harrison Opera House in Norfolk, two at Richmond's Landmark Theater, and four at George Mason University's Center for the Arts in Fairfax.
The company was founded in 1974 by Edythe C. Harrison, for whom the Harrison Opera House is named. Performances in Richmond began in 1977. Performances in Fairfax began in 1992.
Some notable performers who have sung with the company include: Renée Fleming, Barbara Dever, Jeannine Altmeyer, Ashley Putnam, Cristina Nassif, Frederick Burchinal, John Aler, Rockwell Blake, Randy Locke, Jake Gardner, Sujung Kim, Frank Porretta, Grant Youngblood, Fabiana Bravo, Randall Scarlata, and Thomas Rolf Truhitte.
In addition to its mainstage performances, Virginia Opera offers a variety of education and outreach programs to students and members of Virginia communities.