Oconee Performing Arts Society

Performers pay tribute to America’s greatest composers with “Rhapsody in Blue and the Music of George Gershwin.” CONTRIBUTED

Performers pay tribute to America’s greatest composers with “Rhapsody in Blue and the Music of George Gershwin.” CONTRIBUTED

‘Rhapsody in Blue’ captivates OPAS audience

Downtown Greensboro was electric last Friday, when the Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) presented an unforgettable tribute to one of America’s greatest composers with “Rhapsody in Blue and the Music of George Gershwin.
Helen Garcia-Carreras

Helen Garcia-Carreras

OPAS adds to ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ lineup

The Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) has announced the addition of a young, local musician to its presentation of “Rhapsody in Blue and The Music of George Gershwin” on April 25 at Greensboro’s historic Festival Hall.
Live performances represent a big part of Oconee Performing Arts Society’s commitment to exposing local students to world-class entertainment experiences. CONTRIBUTED

Live performances represent a big part of Oconee Performing Arts Society’s commitment to exposing local students to world-class entertainment experiences. CONTRIBUTED

OPAS presents arts education programs to local students

The Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) continues its commitment to arts education by bringing world-class artists to local students through engaging masterclasses and live performances.
Trumpeter Byron Stripling led a tight quartet in entertaining a sold-out crowd Friday night at Barrel 118 in downtown Eatonton. The concert was part of an ongoing jazz series by OPAS (Oconee Performing Arts Society) that brings world-class talent to Lake Country. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Trumpeter Byron Stripling led a tight quartet in entertaining a sold-out crowd Friday night at Barrel 118 in downtown Eatonton. The concert was part of an ongoing jazz series by OPAS (Oconee Performing Arts Society) that brings world-class talent to Lake Country. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Stripling jazzes up OPAS event in Eatonton

A capacity crowd filled Barrel 118 in downtown Eatonton on Friday night to hear jazz trumpeter and singer Byron Stripling’s Mardi Gras and All That Jazz, presented by the Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS).
Morgan James and the OPAS Philharmonic closed out the 2024 fall season for the Oconee Performing Arts Society at downtown Greensboro’s historic Festival Hall. CONTRIBUTED

Morgan James and the OPAS Philharmonic closed out the 2024 fall season for the Oconee Performing Arts Society at downtown Greensboro’s historic Festival Hall. CONTRIBUTED

OPAS announces Mardi Gras event in Eatonton

Coming off another successful fall season, the Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) is looking forward to opening its 2025 schedule on Feb. 21 with Mardi Gras and All That Jazz at Barrel 118 in Eatonton, featuring celebrated trumpeter and vocalist Byron Stripling as guest artist.
Celebrated violinist and arts educator Amy Schwartz Moretti (left) performed at OPAS Soirée en Blanc & Noir with her Mercer University string students. CONTRIBUTED

Celebrated violinist and arts educator Amy Schwartz Moretti (left) performed at OPAS Soirée en Blanc & Noir with her Mercer University string students. CONTRIBUTED

OPAS Soirée en Blanc & Noir benefits arts education

The Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) held its annual Soirée en Blanc & Noir fundraiser on Nov. 8 at Barrel 118 in downtown Eatonton.
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OPAS community youth chorus shines at Festival Hall

The Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) Community Youth Chorus performed on Dec. 3 at Festival Hall in Greensboro, underscoring the shared commitment of OPAS with its surrounding community to nurturing the next generation of artists.
Singers Rick Brantley and Emily West brought the songs of Nashville to life last Friday at Greensboro’s Festival Hall. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

Singers Rick Brantley and Emily West brought the songs of Nashville to life last Friday at Greensboro’s Festival Hall. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

OPAS opens new season with ‘Country Hits’

The Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) presented “Country Hits: The Songs of Nashville” Sept. 29 at Greensboro’s historic Festival Hall, marking the beginning of the organization’s 16th season.
Attendees enjoy the festivities at the Soirée Blanc and Noir fundraiser. CONTRIBUTED

Attendees enjoy the festivities at the Soirée Blanc and Noir fundraiser. CONTRIBUTED

OPAS Soirée Blanc & Noir a success

The Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) hosted Soirée Blanc & Noir, its annual “fun-raising” event, Sept. 6 at Barrel 118 in Eatonton.