Resumen
Little has been written about the reasons gay men choose opera as a venue for pro-
fessional achievement and social acceptance. Espousing an ethnographic approach,
the current article sets out to question their motives. Applying Bourdieu’s concepts
of field, cultural capital and habitus, I suggest looking at the opera as a cultural
setting, which provides young gay men with a venue for coming out of the closet
and, should they be talented and meticulous, achieving professional and social posi-
tions. In constituting a safe zone for expressing closeted emotions, engagement in
operatic activities enables the development and application of gay capital, as well as
cultural capital, such that gayness is interpreted as an invaluable resource, granting
them professional and social acceptance.