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Carmen meets Escamillo, who kisses her hand during a live stage production of Carmen.

“Carmen” is just one of six productions in the Opera’s 65th season.

Photo by Cory Weaver

If you’re new to the aria — or checking out the KC arts scene — here are three operas to experience this fall:

  • Carmen: considered the most famous opera of all time
  • La traviata: an immensely popular opera of tragic love
  • Amahl and the Night Visitors: Just in time for the holidays, this 50-minute show by Paul Mesner features puppets (read: perfect for children + families).

The Lyric Opera of Kansas City will additionally host three more performances in winter and spring. 🎭 *

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