
Visiting Arizona Opera Phoenix: Feasting Your Ears and Soul
The Arizona Opera was established in the year 1971 and presently operates in both Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. The establishment has an astonishing subscribing member base of over 10000 from the two areas and they operate with an annual budget of $5.5 million. The company first witnessed substantial growth under the stewardship of the Director Glynn Ross in 1983. The period saw expansion of productions from three to five.
Since its inception the company has housed over 170 full opera shows. The opera is known for its decor which is a blend of traditional repertoire comprising verismo, Baroque works, lovely masterpieces and a lot more. The stage here gives opportunity to both international and emerging artists and produce world-class opera shows. The choristers of this opera are affiliated with American Guild of Musical Artists. This resulted in the enhancement of the quality of the candidates.
Some of their best upcoming shows include "The Pirates of Penzance", Carmen, Turandot, Otello and Abduction from the Seraglio. The place also houses special summer events like Summer Film Series. The movies are free of cost and are complimentary with the museum admission. It will start at 1.00 pm from the Whiteman Auditorium of the Phoenix art museum.
The opera offers a wide array of services to the visitors like the language translations, provisions for the visually and hearing impaired and ergonomically designed sitting arrangement. There are well designated parking areas, and the visitors can get cheap tickets by availing different ongoing offers. There are several good restaurants near the opera house also.

