Portland Opera Announces 2026/27 Season Featuring La Traviata and More
Portland Opera unveils its "Driven by Vision" 2026/27 season, with full programming details now available from the company.
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The lineup also includes Porgy and Bess and Portland Opera to Go: The Crown Maker.
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Portland Opera, the legacy Pacific Northwest arts company, has achieved the first benchmark goal in their KEEP PORTLAND OPERATIC fundraising campaign goal of $1.5M by June 30, 2026, allowing for the announcement of their 2026/27 season DRIVEN BY VISION.
Portland Opera is proud to present our 62nd season DRIVEN BY VISION - stories of resilience, reinvention, and self-determination for those who refuse to be confined by expectations.
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
In concert at the Keller Auditorium, Friday, November 6, 2026 at 7:30, Sunday November 8, 2026 at 2 PM
Gracefully framed by some of the most memorable melodies ever written, this tragic love story of an independent woman considers what it means to live outside society's rules, but inside your own truth.
Composed by Jesse J. Sanchez Libretto by Maya Malán-González
At the World Trade Center Theatre, Friday, December 4, 2026 at 7 PM, Saturday, December 5, 2026 at 1 PM & 3:30 PM
The third installment in the “Our Oregon” series, this world premiere opera celebrates the vision and cultural impact of Eva Castellanoz, Mexican American healer, artist, and advocate for immigrant rights.
Composed by George Gershwin , arranged by Russell Garcia Libretto by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
A live radio-show style format at Newmark Theatre, Friday, March 5, 2027 at 7:30 PM, Sunday, March 7, 2027 at 2 PM, Thursday, March 11, 2027 at 7:30 PM, Saturday, March 13, 2027 at 2 PM
Controversial, provocative, and widely considered the greatest American opera, this landmark of Black artistic representation uses jazz, blues, and spirituals to examine resilience, identity, and the ways in which connections are forged within community.
The company has also announced receipt of a $100,000 donation from Broadway Across America to its fundraising campaign.
“We are deeply grateful to Broadway Across America for this generous gift to our KEEP PORTLAND OPERATIC campaign,” said Tracy Wenckus, Portland Opera's Interim General Director. “Our longstanding partnership through our Broadway in Portland series demonstrates what is possible when organizations come together with a shared commitment to creating positive change. We are proud to work alongside Broadway Across America and appreciate their leadership, generosity, and belief in our work.”
Broadway Across America's gift underscores the significant progress of Portland Opera's fundraising work. Titled KEEP PORTLAND OPERATIC – Save our song. Secure our future, the campaign is a 16-month endeavor aiming to stabilize operations, protect artistic excellence, and position the company for long-term sustainability. To date, Portland Opera has raised a total of $1,506,215, with $3,493,785 still to be raised by June of 2027.
Funds raised through KEEP PORTLAND OPERATIC will:
The next act begins now. Portland Opera invites supporters to contribute at all levels to help the company continue to inspire, educate, and strengthen community in the Pacific Northwest. Donations can be made at portlandopera.org/donate or by contacting giving@portlandopera.org .
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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwopera/article/LA-TRAVIATA-and-More-Set-For-Portland-Opera-2627-Season-20260521)._
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