After undergoing extensive renovations, the Dothan Opera House is set to reopen with a full calendar of weekend performances scheduled throughout the summer. The reopening marks a significant milestone for the city’s cultural landscape, with events ranging from concerts to comedy planned at the downtown venue. The first performance, which has already sold out, will lead into a summer-long series of entertainment offerings. Among the highlights is The Circle Sessions, a singer-songwriter competition scheduled for July 19. The event will showcase local and regional talent on the Opera House stage. As part of its expanded programming, a new Park Series is also being introduced. This initiative will feature live performances at various parks throughout the city, aiming to increase community access to the arts. The series will begin on June 19 at Solomon Park with a performance by The Burney Sisters. Events in the Park Series will continue at different locations across Dothan throughout the year, further integrating performing arts into everyday community spaces. With a renovated venue and new outreach efforts, the city is preparing for a vibrant season of arts and entertainment designed to engage residents and visitors alike. Applications to compete in The Circle Sessions are still open through April 30 and can be submitted at dothanoperahouse.com, where the full summer schedule and ticket information are also available.