The company is resident in the Shaftman Performance Hall in Roanoke's Jefferson Center.
[4][5] It and the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra moved their headquarters to the newly-remodeled Jefferson Center in 1992.
[6] In 2006, the company celebrated its 30th Season with main stage productions of La Boheme and Macbeth.
[7] The institution moved its headquarters in 2007, joining the Downtown Music Lab as the first tenants of the renovated Dumas Center for Artistic and Cultural Development.
[8] Three years later, however, the headquarters were moved again, this time to the downtown Roanoke arts and culture hub Center in the Square.