Houston Grand Opera Presents
Marian’s Song

Tickets will be available here starting May 8th at 9:00 AM

 

We’re LIVE on stage and online! You can choose to watch it on our website here, our YouTube Channel here, or Facebook here!

 

This family-friendly opera is based on the life of Marian Anderson, one of the most celebrated singers of the 20th century, who broke racial barriers throughout her storied career, becoming the first Black singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in 1955.

This innovative fusion of opera and spoken word brings Marian’s brave journey to life through the eyes of present-day college student and community activist, Neveah.

An HGO original commission, Marian’s Song, was created by two prominent Black artists, composer Damien Sneed and librettist Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton, Houston’s poet laureate emeritus.

In fulfilling its mission to advance the operatic art to serve an ever-evolving audience, The Houston Grand Opera leads the field in commissioning new works (67 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.

 

****This performance will be open captioned and audio described

 

New Online ticketing is here!

Now you can get your Miller tickets online and on your smart phone! Limit 4 per person. Seating will be socially distanced. Masks are required in all City of Houston facilities and buildings. Miller Outdoor Theatre is owned by the City of Houston. These policies will be strictly enforced.

No tickets are necessary for the Hill!  The  Hill will be sectioned into pods with a maximum of 10 adults per pod.

For more information on tickets and seating click here.

We thank you for your cooperation.

The show goes on rain or shine.

Produced by Houston Grand Opera

All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

Saturday, May 15, 2021
8:00 pm (1h)