2. Concerts: Many opera houses also serve as concert venues for various musical performances, including orchestral concerts, recitals, and performances by popular musicians across different genres.
3. Ballet: Opera houses often have the space and facilities to accommodate ballet productions. Ballet performances involve choreographed dance, with or without music, and may include classical ballet, contemporary dance, and experimental forms.
4. Theater Productions: Some opera houses also host theatrical performances, such as plays, musicals, dramas, and comedies, offering a diverse range of performing arts experiences.
5. Special Events: Opera houses may be rented out for special events such as corporate functions, weddings, charity galas, product launches, and other cultural or social gatherings.
6. Educational and Outreach Programs: Many opera houses have education programs that offer workshops, lectures, masterclasses, and outreach activities to engage the community, particularly young people, in the performing arts.
7. Art Exhibitions and Displays: Some opera houses have galleries or spaces within the premises that showcase art exhibitions related to the performing arts, such as costume designs, stage set models, or historical artifacts.