Support WOS on this Giving Tuesday!

🎭 Giving Tuesday with Washington Opera Society

 🎶 Inspiring the Next Generation of Opera Lovers

This Giving Tuesday, join Washington Opera Society in nurturing the next generation of opera lovers, our students. With your support, we can continue to open doors for young people to experience the magic, power, and beauty of opera, many for the very first time.

 🌟 Why Your Gift Matters

Opera is more than performance, it’s history, language, emotion, and community. Yet for many students, access to live classical performance is limited. Your contribution directly supports:

  •        Student Tickets & Educational Access: Making world-class opera performances affordable and accessible to young audiences.

  •       Opera in the Classroom: Bringing professional singers into local schools for interactive performances and workshops.

  •         Internships & Mentorships: Providing hands-on experiences in production, design, and arts administration for aspiring artists and arts leaders.

  •        Future Performers’ Fund: Supporting young singers who are training toward professional careers through scholarships and stage opportunities.

 Every dollar you give helps inspire curiosity, creativity, and lifelong passion for the arts. 

💫 How to Give

Giving is simple, and every contribution makes an immediate impact. Make a one-time gift or become a sustaining monthly donor

 Give today, and let the music live on through them.

The Washington Opera Society’s unique mission of bringing intimate opera to the Nation’s Capital is unparalleled. With your gift today you can help us further our ambitious educational goals; bringing more youth to our performances, outreach programs in local schools, training programs and performance opportunities for young singers, and collaborating with other local music education institutions.

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Pictured: Michael Reilly, WOS Executive Director Emeritus and Rafael Prieto, WOS Board Director, with the youth from the DC Doors Program at the Austrian Embassy during intermission of our September production of Die Zauberflöte.