- Source: List of opera houses and opera companies in Chicago
This is a list of opera" target="_blank">opera houses and associated opera" target="_blank">opera companies in Chicago.
Current
The main opera" target="_blank">opera house in Chicago, Illinois, is currently the Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera Building (1929), whose resident company since 1954 has been the Lyric opera" target="_blank">Opera of Chicago.
Chicago opera" target="_blank">Opera Theater, founded as Chicago opera" target="_blank">Opera Studio in 1974, resident at the Harris Theater
Lithuanian opera" target="_blank">Opera Company of Chicago, founded by Lithuanian emigrants in 1956 for presenting operas in Lithuanian
Haymarket opera" target="_blank">Opera Company, founded in 2010, produces operas and oratorios from the 17th and 18th centuries using period instruments and historically informed staging conventions.
History of Chicago opera" target="_blank">opera houses and associated companies
Crosby's opera" target="_blank">Opera House (1865–1871) was an opera" target="_blank">opera house in Chicago, Illinois, founded by Uranus H. Crosby, destroyed by fire
Grand opera" target="_blank">Opera House (1872–1958), built at 546 N. Clark Street (119 N. Clark Street today) by John Austin Hamlin
Chicago opera" target="_blank">Opera House (1885–1913) constructed in 1884–5, demolished in May 1913
Auditorium Theatre, situated within the Auditorium Building, Chicago (1889), bowling alley for US servicemen 1941–45, re-opened in 1967
Chicago Grand opera" target="_blank">Opera Company (1910–1915), Chicago's first resident opera" target="_blank">opera company, produced four seasons of opera" target="_blank">opera in Chicago’s Auditorium Theater from the fall of 1910 through November 1915.
Chicago opera" target="_blank">Opera Association, produced seven seasons of grand opera" target="_blank">opera in Chicago’s Auditorium Theater from 1915 to 1921, bankrupted by the soprano Mary Garden
Chicago Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera at the Auditorium Theater from 1922 to 1928, and at its own Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera House from 1929 to 1931
Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera House (Chicago) opened 4 November 1929, with Chicago Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera as resident company until 1931
Chicago Grand opera" target="_blank">Opera Company gave three seasons of opera" target="_blank">opera at the Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera House from 1933 to 1935, after the collapse of the Chicago Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera in 1932
Chicago City opera" target="_blank">Opera Company produced five seasons at Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera House from 1935 to 1939, succumbed to financial difficulties, succeeded by the Chicago opera" target="_blank">Opera Company.
Chicago opera" target="_blank">Opera Company, based around Fortune Gallo's San Carlo opera" target="_blank">Opera Company (1910–1954): gave six seasons of opera" target="_blank">opera at the Civic opera" target="_blank">Opera House from 1940 to 1946 (excluding 1943)
There was no resident opera" target="_blank">opera company in Chicago between 1946 and 1953
Lyric opera" target="_blank">Opera of Chicago, founded in 1954 as 'Lyric Theatre of Chicago' changed to its present name in 1956
See also
Thalia Hall (Chicago), an auditorium built in 1892
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- List of opera houses and opera companies in Chicago
- List of opera houses
- Civic Opera House (Chicago)
- Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Chicago Civic Opera
- Chicago Grand Opera Company
- Chicago Opera Company
- Opéra-Comique
- List of North American opera companies
- Paris Opera