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TURANDOT GIACOMO PUCCINI
REVENGE Ready to retaliate? For other stories of revenge, see Elektra and Manon.
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What is like ice, but burns like fire? Turandot—a cold-hearted but exquisitely beautiful princess who challenges her suitors to a deadly game of wits. Only Calaf, an exiled prince, is hot-blooded enough to break through her icy veneer. A selfless sacrifice by Calaf’s faithful servant ultimately awakens true emotions in Turandot, proving that in the game of love, you can’t win without opening up your heart. David Hockney’s magnificent production transports us to another time and place, a world of heightened spectacle where myth comes to life through music, culminating with the glorious “Nessun dorma.” sfopera.com/turandot
#TurandotSF
SEP 8, 12, 15, 21, 24m , 30 †
N O V 1 8 º, 2 5 º, 2 8 º
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With Martina Serafin/Nina Stemmeº, Maria Agresta*/Toni Marie Palmertree†/ Leah Crocettoº, Brian Jagde, Raymond Aceto/Soloman Howard*º; Conductor Nicola Luisotti/Christopher Franklin*º; Director Garnett Bruce. 3 hours including two intermissions. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. Co-production with Lyric Opera of Chicago. *San Francisco Opera debut. †Alternate cast. ºNov/Dec cast.
Enjoy Exploration Workshops for Families prior to select performances. For updates, sign up at sfopera.com/eopera to receive our E-Opera newsletter. This production is made possible, in part, by Opening Weekend Grand Sponsor Diane B. Wilsey. Additional support is provided by: John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; Bernard and Barbro Osher; The Burgess and Elizabeth Jamieson Fund; San Francisco Opera Guild; United Airlines; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, through the Conductors Fund and the Great Interpreters of Italian Opera Fund; and Joan and David Traitel, through the Great Singers Fund.
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ELEKTRA RICHARD STRAUSS
STRONG WOMEN Fierce. Fearless. Fantastic. For stories about defiant, determined women like Elektra, choose Manon and Girls of the Golden West.
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What would you do if you knew who murdered your father? For Elektra, the answer is clear. In the wake of her father’s murder, Elektra’s world has come unmoored. When her desire for justice becomes a blood lust, Elektra pushes her fractured family to the brink of destruction. In this compelling contemporary take on the classic Greek tragedy, we experience how a legacy of violence—political and personal, physical and emotional—can linger inside our very souls. sfopera.com/elektra
#ElektraSF
SEP 9, 13, 17m, 19, 22, 27 With Christine Goerke, Adrianne Pieczonka, Stephanie Blythe, Robert Brubaker, Alfred Walker*; Conductor Henrik Nánási*; Original Director Keith Warner*; Revival Director Anja Kühnhold*. 1 hour, 40 minutes with no intermission. Sung in German with English supertitles. Co-production with National Theatre in Prague and Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe. *San Francisco Opera debut.
This production is made possible in part by: John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; and Joan and David Traitel, through the Great Singers Fund.
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LA T R AV I ATA GIUSEPPE VERDI
LOVE STORIES What would you do for the love of a lifetime? Love stories like Turandot and Manon pair nicely with La Traviata.
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Passion that knows no boundaries. Rediscover the spirit and ardor of true romance in one of the most adored operas of all time. When Violetta Valéry, a glamorous but fragile courtesan, finds love with Alfredo Germont, her admirer from afar, it seems as if nothing could keep them apart. But the rules of society and family pressures betray them, and Violetta’s fate takes a tragic turn. sfopera.com/traviata
#TraviataSF
SEP 23, 26, 28 O C T 1 m , 3 , 6 , 8 m , 11 , 14 , 17 With Aurelia Florian*, Atalla Ayan*, Artur Rucinski ´ *; Conductor Nicola Luisotti; Original Director John Copley; Revival Director Shawna Lucey*. 3 hours including two intermissions. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. San Francisco Opera production. *San Francisco Opera debut.
This production is made possible, in part, by: Chevron; and Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, through the Conductors Fund and the Great Interpreters of Italian Opera Fund.
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MANON JULES MASSENET
NEW PRODUCTIONS Stories you know, made new. Add this new production of Manon to our exciting new Elektra and the world premiere of Girls of the Golden West.
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Bright lights, lavish parties and the height of fashion at every turn. But at what price? This sensual opera follows a pair of not-so-innocent young lovers as they tangle with the toast of Paris, inviting dangerous consequences. At the center of it all is Manon—beautiful, wide-eyed and insatiable. Tempted by luxury but driven by passion for a penniless man, she ricochets from one impossible situation to the next in search of happiness. A quintessential French portrait of a city and a woman no one can resist. sfopera.com/manon
#ManonSF
NOV 4, 7, 10, 16, 19m, 22 With Nadine Sierra, Michael Fabiano, David Pershall, Robert Brubaker, Timothy Mix, James Creswell; Conductor Patrick Fournillier; Director Vincent Boussard. 3 hours, 15 minutes including two intermissions. Sung in French with English supertitles. Co-production with Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre and the Israeli Opera.
This production is made possible, in part, by: John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; and Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, through the Emerging Stars Fund.
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JOHN ADAMS
GIRLS OF THE
GOLDEN WEST LIBRETTO BY
PETER SELLARS
DRAWN FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES C O M M I S S I O N E D B Y S A N F R A N C I S C O O P E R A , T H E D A L L A S O P E R A , D U T C H N AT I O N A L O P E R A , A M S T E R D A M A N D T H E F O N D A Z I O N E T E AT R O L A F E N I C E D I V E N E Z I A , V E N I C E
G R E AT A D V E N T U R E S Forge your own destiny. If you like characters who take risks to follow their fortune, see Manon and Turandot along with Girls of the Golden West.
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“You have no idea of this wild and barbarous life.” –Dame Shirley In an unprecedented economic boom, young people from all over the world flock to Gold Country hoping to strike it rich but are quickly caught up in the optimism, greed and prejudices of a rapidly changing world. Dame Shirley is an East Coast transplant chronicling life in the camp. Ah Sing, a Chinese immigrant, works as a prostitute but dreams of a better life. Ned Peters is a cowboy and former slave who never quite feels safe. And Josefa Segovia is a young Mexican barmaid whose act of self-preservation will change them all forever. One of the most highly anticipated musical events of the season, John Adams’ newest opera draws from original sources, offering a powerful reflection on the everyday people who set out to build new lives in a wild, beautiful land. sfopera.com/goldenwest
#GoldenWestSF
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With Julia Bullock*, Hye Jung Lee, J’Nai Bridges, Paul Appleby, Davóne Tines*, Elliot Madore, Ryan McKinny*; Conductor Grant Gershon*; Director Peter Sellars. 3 hours including one intermission. Sung in English with English supertitles. Commissioned and co-produced with The Dallas Opera, Dutch National Opera, Amsterdam and the Fondazione Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Venice. *San Francisco Opera debut. Please note: this opera contains violence, adult themes and sexual content. Not recommended for children under 13; parental discretion advised. This production is made possible, in part, by: John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; Jane Bernstein and Bob Ellis; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, through the Emerging Stars Fund; and an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Presented by arrangement with Hendon Music, Inc., a Boosey & Hawkes company, publisher and copyright owner.
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Choose your Fall operas and dates Select at least three operas and choose a performance date for each. Different performance dates have different prices: TIER A , TIER B and
DATE
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TIER
OPERA
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TIP! Best Value Dates: Choose TIER C performances for the best seats and prices! Seats in Orchestra 4 are just $75.
TIER C
TIME
TIER
OPERA
DATE
TIME
TIER
Turandot
Fri Sep 8
8:00pm
B
Elektra
Sun Sep 17
2:00pm
A
Manon
Sat Nov 4
7:30pm
B
Turandot
Tue Sep 12
7:30pm
B
Elektra
Tue Sep 19
7:30pm
B
Manon
Tue Nov 7
7:30pm
B
Turandot
Fri Sep 15
7:30pm
B
Elektra
Fri Sep 22
7:30pm
B
Manon
Fri Nov 10
7:30pm
B
Turandot
Thu Sep 21
7:30pm
B
Elektra
Wed Sep 27
7:30pm
C
Manon
Thu Nov 16
7:30pm
B
Turandot
Sun Sep 24
2:00pm
A
Traviata
Sat Sep 23
7:30pm
B
Manon
Sun Nov 19
2:00pm
A
Turandot
Sat Sep 30
7:30pm
A
Traviata
Tue Sep 26
7:30pm
B
Manon
Wed Nov 22
7:30pm
C
Turandot
Sat Nov 18
7:30pm
C
Traviata
Thu Sep 28
7:30pm
B
Golden West
Tue Nov 21
7:30pm
B
Turandot
Sat Nov 25
7:30pm
C
Traviata
Sun Oct 1
2:00pm
A
Golden West
Fri Nov 24
7:30pm
B
Turandot
Tue Nov 28
7:30pm
C
Traviata
Tue Oct 3
7:30pm
C
Golden West
Sun Nov 26
2:00pm
A
Turandot
Sun Dec 3
2:00pm
A
Traviata
Fri Oct 6
7:30pm
B
Golden West
Wed Nov 29
7:30pm
C
Turandot
Wed Dec 6
7:30pm
C
Traviata
Sun Oct 8
2:00pm
B
Golden West
Sat Dec 2
7:30pm
A
Turandot
Sat Dec 9
7:30pm
C
Traviata
Wed Oct 11
7:30pm
C
Golden West
Tue Dec 5
7:30pm
C
Elektra
Sat Sep 9
7:30pm
B
Traviata
Sat Oct 14
7:30pm
C
Golden West
Thu Dec 7
7:30pm
B
Elektra
Wed Sep 13
7:30pm
C
Traviata
Tue Oct 17
7:30pm
C
Golden West
Sun Dec 10
2:00pm
B
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TIP! Understand every word—all of our operas are performed with English supertitles.
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Select your seating section Your seating section and opera performance date determine the pricing for each opera. Your seating section must be the same for all performances.
TIER A
TIER B
TIER C
Orchestra Premium (ORP)
$291†
$243
$243
Orchestra Premium 2 (ORP2)
$291
$173
$139
Orchestra 3 (OR3)
$152
$126
$113
Orchestra 4 (OR4)
$106
$86
$75
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Center Box (CTR BOXES E–V)
$378
$351
$342
Box (BOX)
$363
$329
$317
Grand Tier Premium (GTP)
$291
$256
$243
Grand Tier Premium 2 (GTP2)
$291
$148
$148
Place your order Online sfopera.com/dyo Phone (415) 864-3330 In Person War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Avenue Want to arrange a payment plan? Call the Box Office at (415) 864-3330. Box Office Hours Mon 10am–5pm Tue–Sat 10am–6pm (Sat phone only, except during performance season) OperaVision, HD projection screens visible from the Balcony, is made possible by the Koret/Taube Media Suite. Performances with OperaVision include a discounted per-ticket surcharge (B1 $9, B2 $7 and B3 $5). † Limited
availability. Please provide alternate choice when ordering.
Grand Tier (GT)
$188
$148
$148
Dress Circle Premium (DCP)
$153 †
$139†
$128
Dress Circle (DC)
$120
$106
$98
Balcony Circle 1 (BC1)
$102
$86
$81
Balcony Circle 2 (BC2)
$67
$52
$51
Balcony 1 (B1)
$66
$75
$51
$60
$50
$59
Balcony 2 (B2)
$51
$58
$26
$33
$26
$33
Balcony 3 (B3)
$25 †
$30
$21
$26
$21
$26
A $2 per-ticket facility fee is included in Balcony 1, 2 and 3 section prices; all other sections include a $3 per-ticket facility fee. A $15 subscription handling fee is charged per order. Prices not valid for the Adler Gala Concert and Ring performances. Wheelchair accessible locations are offered at a range of prices. Please call the Box Office for availability or select online. Cast, programs, prices and schedules are subject to change. Seating subject to availability.
WAR MEMORIAL OPERA HOUSE English supertitles are visible from all sections.
Design Your Own Series subscribers may exchange with no fee. Exchange tickets at least 24 hours prior to the performance. There is a $10 fee for exchanges made on the day of the performance for all subscribers. Exchanges are subject to availability; any additional ticket price differential will apply. sfopera.com/subexchanges
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FALL 2017 CALENDAR Please note different performance dates have different prices: and TIER C . See pricing on page 13. TIER A , TIER B
TIP! Best Value Dates: Choose TIER C for the best seats at the best prices!
SEPTEMBER 2017
NOVEMBER–DECEMBER 2017
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LABOR DAY
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Opera in 11 the Park
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Elektra 18
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R, 7:30pm D,F S/RBW
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M,N
Turandot 13
19
2pm
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Elektra 14 7:30pm
Elektra 20 7:30pm
M,O
Turandot 25
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Turandot 22
D,E
Traviata 27 R,T
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Manon 8
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7:30pm
12
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14
7:30pm
Elektra 23
7:30pm G,I
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7:30pm
Traviata
J,L
7:30pm
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Turandot
15
9
10
Manon 11
G,H
7:30pm
16
Manon 17
D,F
18
7:30pm
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Traviata 29 7:30pm
J,K EREV YOM KIPPUR
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Manon 20
M,N
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21 Golden West 22 A,C
7:30pm R,T
Manon 23
24 Golden West 25 G,H
7:30pm
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Traviata 2
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2pm
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Traviata 9
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15
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5
7:30pm
10
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11
Traviata 12
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Traviata 18
Sat Traviata 7 7:30pm
14 K
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7:30pm
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2 Golden West J,K
Mon
7:30pm
Turandot
THANKSGIVING
YOM KIPPUR
OCTOBER 2017 Sun
Turandot
ROSH HASHANAH
Elektra 28 7:30pm
Turandot 16
G,H
21
EREV ROSH HASHANAH
24
15
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Turandot
W
2pm
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5 Golden West 6
Turandot 7
D,E
7:30pm
7:30pm
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Golden West 8
R, 7:30pm S/RBW
Adler Gala 9 Concert 7:30pm
T
7:30pm
Turandot 7:30pm
10 Golden West W
2pm
21
7:30pm
OperaVision in the Balcony Letters denote Full and Half subscription series (A, B, C, D, E, F…). For the most up-to-date calendar of events, visit sfopera.com/whats-on. Photos by: (covers) version 1/Lithuanian National Opera production of Manon/Martynas Aleksa, version 2/San Francisco Opera production of La Traviata/Cory Weaver; (inside spreads) version 1 and 2, pp. 8–9/Lithuanian National Opera production of Manon/Martynas Aleksa; pp. 2–3/San Francisco Opera production of Turandot/Cory Weaver; pp. 4–5/National Theatre in Prague production of Elektra/Patrik Borecki; pp. 6–7/San Francisco Opera production of La Traviata/Cory Weaver; pp. 10–11/ M.& N. Hanhart Chromo Lith, and Frank Marryat. San Francisco / S.F. Marryat, delt. [London: M.& N. Hanhart Chromo Lith. impt., ?, ca. 1850] Image. Library of Congress, item# 92522389; p. 15/Opera at the Ballpark/Edgar Lee; p. 16/San Francisco Opera production of the Ring/Cory Weaver, Ring Illustration/Mission Minded; p. 17/San Francisco Opera production of the Ring/Cory Weaver; back cover/War Memorial Opera House exterior/Eric Frazier.
Offered in the Balcony level at select performances, these HD video projection screens show close-ups of the drama on stage along with English subtitles. Surcharge applies; see page 13. OperaVision is made possible by the Koret/Taube Media Suite.
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FR E E 2 017 OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES Opera at the Ballpark Free live simulcast at AT&T Park Don Giovanni Friday, June 30, 7:30pm sfopera.com/simulcast San Francisco Opera in the Park With Music Director Nicola Luisotti and the San Francisco Opera Orchestra Sharon Meadow, Golden Gate Park Sunday, September 10, 1:30pm sfopera.com/park
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Pre-Opera Talks Perfect for newcomers, aficionados and everyone in between, our Pre-Opera Talks are engaging 25-minute overviews of each opera led by a music expert. Talks begin 55 minutes before every performance (except Opening Night, Sep 8). sfopera.com/operatalks
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R I C H A R D WA G N E R
OF THE NIBELUNG
Through myth we find humanity. Charting an epic course from the birth of nature to the fall of the gods and the dawn of a new age, the most monumental work of art ever created returns to San Francisco. In a single week, immerse yourself in a transformative journey through a world unhinged by corruption and politics, ravaged by greed and neglect, and where the one true power is the redeeming force of love. As Wagner’s majestic music humanizes the mythic figures of legend—giants, dragons, gods and heroes—the timeless tale unfolds in San Francisco Opera’s visually spectacular production directed by Francesca Zambello and conducted by Donald Runnicles. Cycle 1—June 12, 13, 15 and 17, 2018 Cycle 2—June 19, 20, 22 and 24, 2018 Cycle 3—June 26, 27, 29 and July 1, 2018 Meet the cast, view prices and purchase at sfopera.com/ring
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Summer 2018 Experience the 4-opera Ring cycle as Wagner intended: in its entirety over the course of a single week. Please note, each cycle is sold separately from the fall season.
DAS RHEINGOLD The struggle for possession of a magic ring drives this fantastic drama, in which the stakes—control of the entire world—could not be higher.
DIE WALKÜRE A philandering ruler, a disobedient daughter and two siblings who break the ultimate taboo: the Ring cycle continues in all its passionate intensity.
SIEGFRIED A fearless young hero must face incredible obstacles to prove himself worthy of the sleeping warrior maiden who awaits him.
GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG The cycle reaches its transcendent climax with a suspenseful tale of bravery and sacrifice, treachery and betrayal, destruction and renewal. Sung in German with English supertitles. Co-production with Washington National Opera. Each cycle is sold as a 4-opera series; tickets may not be purchased for individual operas and tickets are non-exchangeable. Cast, prices and schedule subject to change. Discounts do not apply. The Ring is made possible, in part, by: Dr. and Mrs. William M. Coughran; Keith and Priscilla Geeslin; John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; Sylvia and John Hughes; Edmund W. and Jeannik Méquet Littlefield Fund; Bernard and Barbro Osher; Betty and Jack Schafer; Barbara A. Wolfe; United Airlines; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, through the Emerging Stars Fund; and Joan and David Traitel, through the Great Singers Fund.
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