Opera in the Heights

Opera in the Heights is a non-profit, regional opera company, which is housed in the historic Lambert Hall at 1703 Heights Boulevard in Houston, Texas.

Lambert Hall, home of Opera in the Heights, in 2003

History

Opera in the Heights held its first Gala Opera Evening, a Fledermaus Party, in Lambert Hall on April 12, 1996. A few days later, an arsonist set fire to Lambert Hall, having poured flammables onto the piano and the backstage storage. A neighbor saw the fire in the early morning, and called the fire department, which arrived in minutes and saved the building.[1]

Opera in the Heights held its next performance, a Gala II Concert, on May 11, 1996, with curtains hanging over fire-damaged walls. Clean-up from the fire was financed by this benefit concert, a dinner party, and the generosity of company members and neighbors.[1]

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See also

  • Houston Heights, Houston, Texas

References

  1. "Lambert Hall". Welcome to the Opera in the Heights, www.operaintheheights.org. Archived from the original on 2007-04-19. Retrieved 2007-05-19.



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