Opera Memphis announces 2026-27 season featuring classics, premieres, and free citywide events
Stephanie Doche performs outside the Crosstown Concourse while Jake Stamatis holds a 30 Days of Opera sign in 2021. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian file)
The mainstage season opens Oct. 24 with “Rigoletto” at the Cannon Center in collaboration with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.
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Alys Drake is a Memphian born and raised in the Bluff City. A theater-lover, she has worked in a variety of marketing and communications roles at entities within the advertising, legal, marketing, religious and financial services sectors. She is a graduate of Memphis Central High School and Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi.
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