mira sorvino to Visit Woodstock Opera House for One-Night Event on March 6
Academy Award-winning actress Mira Sorvino will appear live at the Woodstock Opera House at 7: 30 p. m. ET on Friday, March 6 for an exclusive one-night engagement featuring conversation, performance and behind-the-scenes stories from her decades in film, television and theater.
What the evening will include
Organizers say the event will combine a moderated conversation with staged moments and musical performance, giving audience members a chance to hear firsthand about Sorvino's path in Hollywood and on Broadway. Fresh off a celebrated run as Roxie Hart in the Broadway production of Chicago, Sorvino is slated to discuss her award-winning work, creative process and advocacy efforts in human rights.
Highlights of the planned program will touch on her Academy Award-winning turn in Mighty Aphrodite, as well as roles in films such as Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion, Beautiful Girls and The Replacement Killers. The format aims to balance storytelling and theatrical moments, with an emphasis on behind-the-scenes insight that longtime fans and theatergoers are expected to appreciate.
Tickets, timing and venue details
The event is scheduled to begin at 7: 30 p. m. ET Friday, March 6 at the historic Woodstock Opera House. Ticket prices start at $55. Tickets are available through the Opera House box office and by calling 815-338-5300. Attendees should plan to arrive early; doors typically open ahead of curtain for seating and any pre-show activity.
The Opera House's intimate stage and seating make this an especially rare chance to see a major film and stage star in close proximity. Those planning to attend should check box office hours for pickup and will-call information, and consider parking and local traffic patterns for an evening arrival.
Sorvino's career and public work
Mira Sorvino rose to prominence with a string of 1990s film roles and earned an Academy Award for her performance in Mighty Aphrodite. Her career has since spanned a mix of high-profile film work, television roles and recent theater appearances, including her turn in Chicago on Broadway. Beyond performance, Sorvino has been active in human rights advocacy, a theme she often weaves into public appearances and conversations.
For local audiences, the visit represents both an entertainment draw and a chance to hear reflections on an evolving career that bridges screen and stage. The intimate format is expected to encourage audience interaction and give Sorvino space to share anecdotes from across her body of work.
Event organizers recommend purchasing tickets early; one-night engagements with well-known performers often sell out quickly. Attendees are encouraged to review venue policies on late arrival, photography and accessibility prior to the event.