Discussions

  • What did you think of CANDIDE?

    Now that you've seen Candide, write a review or comment on someone else's review.

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see comments from us because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us (scroll to the bottom to add your comment)!

  • What did you think of GALILEO GALILEI?

    Now that you've seen Galileo Galilei, write a review or comment on someone else's review.

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see comments from us because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!

  • What opera from our 2012/13 Season are you most excited to see?

    Season tickets are now on sale for our 2012/13 Season.  Which opera is at the top of your must-see list?  Is it DON GIOVANNI, TOSCA, RINALDO or FALSTAFF?  Or are you most excited for the return of Portland Opera's BIG NIGHT concert?  Tell us which one is your favorite, and why.

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see comments from us because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!

  • What did you think of MADAME BUTTERFLY?

    Now that you've seen Madame Butterfly, write a review or comment on someone else's review.

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see comments from us because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!

  • Did you, or your family, attend a performance of Portland Opera To Go's HANSEL AND GRETEL?

    If you had a chance to see Portland Opera To Go's Hansel and Gretel, we'd love to hear what you thought of the performance.

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see us comment on your reviews because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!

  • Is MADAME BUTTERFLY a good choice for someone new to opera?

    Opera fans, we want to hear from you!  Is Madame Butterfly a good first opera?  And if so, why?

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see comments from us because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!

  • What did you think of the Met HD Broadcast of SATYAGRAHA?

    Did you attend the Met: Live in HD showing of Philip Glass' Satyagraha?  If so, we'd love to hear what you thought about the production.  Write a review or comment on someone else's review.

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see us comment on your reviews because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!

  • What did you think of THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO?

    Now that you've seen The Marriage of Figaro, write a review or comment on someone else's review.

    We read your posts with great interest and appreciation.  You won't see us comment on your reviews because this is your space to speak your mind and connect with other patrons.  Know that we are listening.  We value your feedback and always take your comments into consideration.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!

     

     

  • Did you attend Portland Opera's BIG NIGHT event?

    If you attended Portland Opera's BIG NIGHT event, tell us what you thought.  Did you enjoy the performances?  Did you watch the movie?  Did you discover a new favorite food cart?

  • What's your favorite opera aria, chorus or orchestral piece, and why?

    Portland Opera's upcoming BIG NIGHT Concert will feature opera's greatest hits.  What's your favorite opera aria, chorus or orchestral piece, and why? 

  • What did you think of L'Heure Espagnole and L'Enfant et les Sortileges?

    Hannah Penn as The Child in L'enfant et les sortilegesNow that you've seen the Ravel Double Bill of L'Heure Espagnole and L'Enfant et les Sortileges, write a review or comment on someone else's.

    (We've created this space for you, our patrons, to share your reactions to our productions. We view it as your place.  And although you won't see us comment on your reviews, we definitely read your posts with great interest and appreciation.)

     

     

     

     

  • What did you think of Portland Opera To Go!'s production of The Elixir of Love?

    Images from Portland Opera To Go!'s The Elixir Of LovePOGO's Elixir has been traveling throughout the state, including performances at many McMenamin's. What did you (or your children or grandchildren) think of it?

    (If you haven't seen it yet, there are three more opportunities! Check here for dates and locations.)

  • What operas would you like to see produced in upcoming seasons?

    Have an opera you'd like to enjoy? Let us know what it is and why you'd like to see it produced.

  • What did you think of Turandot?

    Now that you've seen the show, here's your chance to write a review or comment on someone else's.

  • What is it about Mozart's music that makes it so popular and enduring?

    Of all Mozart operas, The Marriage of Figaro continues to be one of the most popular among audiences today.  What do you think it is about Mozart's music that makes it so popular and enduring more than 200 years after it was written?