opera house

NOUN
  1. a building where musical dramas are performed
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How To Use opera house In A Sentence

  • We take a sightseeing boat trip around the bay and get a glimpse of the smart new opera house which looks exactly like two durians - a very distinctive local fruit that tastes great but has a repellant smell.
  • They grew wealthy overnight and had a beautiful little opera house built in the midst of their shacks on the steep slope.
  • Music and literature relevant to the Royal Opera House's shows are always available, and the shop is a leading stockist of ballet and opera DVDs. Independent bookshops in London
  • One of the best things about the better old European opera houses is the division of the lobby spaces into many different rooms, rather than a single huge and indistinctive space. Lobbies
  • The opera 'Aida' was specially written for the opening of the Cairo opera house in 1871.
  • So back at Death Valley Junction we stop at the white adobe Amargosa Opera House, where the founding danseuse, now 86, is still putting on the show, though from a wheel chair/scooter. Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II
  • Anacreon", written during this time, had to be performed in the small Theatre de la Foire Saint-Germain (where he directed the performances from 1789-1792) because the grand opera house was closed to him. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • The special live feature for her Opera House performance was the inclusion of a violin and cello accompaniment to Orton's sweet and distinctive voice.
  • The city cleverly combines cultural attractions such as museums, galleries, theatres and opera houses - with a very strong fun-loving steak.
  • Minstrel shows drew a good audience and visiting theater companies played at the Brooks Opera House.
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