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Sacramento Opera

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“The voices

and

production

were superb.”

—Ava Goldman, Sacramento Opera patron

Cover Photo: Anne M. Peterson for Virginia Opera

Designed and Printed By:Commerce Printing Services

Sacopera.org916.737.1000

Dear F riend,What a year! It seems as though every time you turn around, there is yet more bad news on

every front. Ready for a change? So are we. And we’ve devised our own cultural stimulus

plan for the 2009–2010 Season, featuring a pair of sparkling gems from the treasure chest of

opera, and one dazzling new production displaying an array of exotic delights.

Sacramento Opera’s new season opens on November 20, 22, and 24, 2009, with Gaetano

Donizetti’s comic and wistful look at the foibles of young love and the misguided belief that

true love can be bought in a bottle, The Elixir of Love. In February 2010, we present Giuseppe

Verdi’s gripping melodrama of the follies of love won and lost, La Traviata. Our season closes

in May 2010 with “A Russian Affair,” an extraordinarily special treat. In two performances only,

we will present opera at its grandest in a Russian double-bill featuring concert stagings of

two of Tchaikovsky’s greatest pieces, Eugene Onegin and The Queen of Spades, both based on

the works of one of Russia’s most acclaimed writers, Alexander Pushkin. “A Russian Affair”

features Tchaikovsky’s glorious music for the lyric stage performed by an outstanding cast of

acclaimed singers, led by Maestro Rolek and accompanied by the Sacramento Philharmonic

Orchestra. An event you simply won’t want to miss.

As we mentioned, this has been a difficult year for many and non-profit organizations in

particular. Even in the best of times, Sacramento Opera’s subscriptions and ticket sales cover

only about 60% of the costs of our productions. The rest is raised through special events,

grants, and donations from businesses and individuals, including the City and County of

Sacramento, which recently informed us that cuts in their budgets will have a significant effect

on our local government funding.

And so, we must turn to those who believe that Sacramento Opera is important to our

cultural landscape… like you. I hope you will play an active role in helping us close the gap

and ensure that our revenue keeps pace with production costs by making a donation with your

subscription order. If you are already a donor, an increase in your annual gift of just 10% can

make all the difference in our ability to continue to bring forth productions that entertain and

captivate our audiences.

Thanks for your consideration and here’s to a splendid 2009–2010 Season.

Warmest Regards,

Rod Gideons

Executive Director

2009-2010 season sponsor

residence Inn Sacramento

Downtown at capitol park

season individual sponsor

Barbara K. Jackson

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Photo: Sacramento Opera/Eleakis Photography

"fresh and provocative."—Edward Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee

Highlights from Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin and The Queen of Spades

Friday, May 7, 2010 at 8 pm

Sunday, May 9, 2010 at 2 pm

All performances feature English supertitles and take place at the Sacramento Community

Center Theater, 1301 L Street, Sacramento

The elIxIr of love

Music By Gaetano Donizetti

Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8 pm

Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 2 pm

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 7:30 pm

Music By Giuseppe Verdi

Friday, February 26, 2010 at 8 pm

Sunday, February 28, 2010 at 2 pm

Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 7:30 pm

la TravIaTa

a ruSSIan affaIr

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music By gaetano Donizetti

The e

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of love

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production schedule

Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8 pm

Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 2 pm

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 7:30 pm

production location

Sacramento Community Center Theater, 1301 L Street, Sacramento

Sung in English with English supertitles

Conductor, Timm Rolek

Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra

Include The Elixir of Love in your season subscription today! See enclosed order form. Single tickets $18 to $130 (On sale July 17, 2009, 916.808.5181 or tickets.com)

setting

California wine country in the late 1940s.

This fresh look at one of the gems of the Bel Canto repertoire is set in Post-World War II in a small town in Northern California’s wine country. The Elixir of Love is a timeless, wistful look at

love and longing, pathos, and youthful exuberance. It’s the story of a bashful and naïve farm laborer, who falls in love with the boss’s daughter, Adina. His efforts at love are thwarted by the strapping

Sergeant Belcore, who all but kicks sand in Nemorino’s face as he sweeps Adina off her feet. What’s a boy to do? Enter Dr. Dulcamara, a “snake oil” salesman par excellence. From his roadside

stand the good Doctor hawks a variety of medicines, potions, and elixirs guaranteed to cure everything from impotence to the infirmities of old age. Nemorino timidly approaches and asks if there is

anything for “affairs of the heart,” to which Dr. Dulcamara offers a bottle of cheap red wine disguised as the “Elixir of Love.” Be sure to listen for the famous aria, Una furtiva lagrima. As Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe proclaims, “The Elixir of Love is a potent mix of musical and theatrical delights.”

First performed in Milan, Teatro Cannobiana, May 12, 1832

—The New York Times

an irresistibleOpera

Photo: Douglas Hamer, Lyric Opera of Kansas City

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la TravIaTa

—La Traviata

"love is theheartbeatof the universe."

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Photo: Anne M. Peterson for Virginia Opera

music by giuseppe verdi

production schedule

Friday, February 26, 2010 at 8 pm

Sunday, February 28, 2010 at 2 pm

Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 7:30 pm

production location

Sacramento Community Center Theater, 1301 L Street, Sacramento

Sung in Italian with English supertitles

Conductor, Timm Rolek

Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra

Include La Traviata in your season subscription today! See enclosed order form. Single tickets $18 to $130 (On sale July 17, 2009, 916.808.5181 or tickets.com)

setting

In and around Paris, mid nineteenth century

Based on the novel and play La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, Jr., La Traviata is one of the ten most popular operas in the repertoire. The story was immortalized

in the classic movie Camille starring Greta Garbo and later given a popular update in Pretty Woman starring Julia Roberts. Listen for the famous “Drinking Song” and Sempre libera aria.

This vivid “slice of life” is loosely based on actual events that took place between Alexandre Dumas, Jr., and his lover Marie Duplessis. The story revolves around the relationship between the stunningly beautiful but frail courtesan Violetta Valéry and her lover the well-born

Alfredo Germont. Alfredo’s father Giorgio’s efforts thwart their relationship and serve as a catalyst for the opera’s heart-wrenching climax. Don’t miss this romantic tale of love, passion, and betrayal.

First performed in Venice, Teatro La Fenice, March 6, 1853.

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Featuring Soprano Emily Pulley,

Mezzo-Soprano Dana Beth Miller,

Tenor Richard Crawley,

and Baritone Malcolm MacKenziea ruSSIa

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affa

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hIghlIghTS from TchaIkovSky’S eugene onegIn anD The Queen of SpaDeS

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Photo: Conor and Kellee Brennan

production schedule

Friday, May 7, 2010 at 8 pm

Sunday, May 9, 2010 at 2 pm

production location

Sacramento Community Center Theater, 1301 L Street, Sacramento

Sung in Russian with English supertitles

Conductor, Timm Rolek

Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra

Include “A Russian Affair” in your season subscription today! See enclosed order form. Single tickets $18 to $130 (On sale July 17, 2009, 916.808.5181 or tickets.com)

setting

Enjoy opera at its grandest in a dazzling Russian double-bill featuring concert stagings of two of Tchaikovsky’s greatest works, Eugene Onegin and The Queen of Spades,

both based on the writings of Alexander Pushkin. “A Russian Affair” presents Tchaikovsky’s glorious music for the lyric stage performed by an outstanding cast of acclaimed singers,

led by Maestro Rolek, and accompanied by the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra.

Eugene Onegin gives us a glimpse of life among St. Petersburg’s wealthy in the 1820s, capturing the essence of a unique world in all its glory and despair.

The operatic masterpiece of obsessive love and greed, The Queen of Spades, follows an army officer who deviously learns the “secret of the three cards,”

which costs him his possessions, lover, and ultimately his own life.

Tchaikovsky —The Washington Post

at his most inspired!

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In addition to producing operas each year,

the Sacramento Opera offers a variety

of education and outreach programs for

youth and adults. Those new to opera and

more seasoned audiences will delight in

informative discussions and special events!

Want to stay up to date on all of the Sacramento Opera’s latest events? Visit sacopera.org

and sign up for our e-newsletter.eDucaTIo

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& o

uTreach

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”Stupendous!funny and delightful.”

—Sacramento Opera patronijX

Timm RolekSACRAMENTO OPERA ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

2009-2010 opera talks with Timm rolekSACRAMENTO OPERA ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Highly informative and always entertaining, Opera Talks are the perfect introduction to upcoming productions. This season’s discussions take place on:

The Elixir of Love Opera Talk: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 7:30 pm

La Traviata Opera Talk: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 7:30 pm

A Russian Affair Opera Talk: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 7:30 pm

All Opera Talks take place at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 6151 H Street, Sacramento. $10 general | $7 subscribers. Tickets available at the door.

Photo: Sacramento Opera/Eleakis Photography

highlights of upcoming education & outreach events:

student night at the opera

“It was really magical.” — Teryll Arcuri, Student Night at the Opera Participant

Student Night at the Opera provides classroom teachers and their students access to the final dress rehearsal of the Sacramento Opera’s productions. The final dress rehearsal typically features a complete run through of the company’s upcoming performance. For more information, visit sacopera.org or call 916.737.1000.

opera-Tunities

Opera-Tunities is an interactive hour of opera for K-12 classrooms, featuring opera singers from the region. Opera-Tunities includes lesson plans, audio excerpts from the current production, handouts, and discussion. For more information, contact the Sacramento Opera at 916.737.1000.

The Ticket Subsidy program

The Ticket Subsidy Program provides discounted tickets for students from area schools. Over twenty local schools participate in this program. For more information, contact the Sacramento Opera at 916.737.1000.

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Photo: Sacramento Opera/Eleakis Photography

Did you know that the Sacramento Opera must raise nearly $4,000 a day to keep our doors open and the curtain up on incredible opera performances throughout the year? Did you know that your ticket price covers about 60% of our operating costs and the rest must be raised from the generous and dedicated contributions of businesses, foundations,government resources, and individuals just like you? Help us make it all happen. Become a partner in performance today! Call 916.737.1000 or visit sacopera.org for more information.gIve

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high caliber performanceclose to home.”

—Elaine Fruithof, Sacramento Opera patron

ijX"Sacramento opera is a

ENTHUSIAST ($75 to $124) [Value of benefits offered: $0]

Acknowledgement •in opera program Advance ticket sale •notificationUse of exclusive Donor •Lounge during performancesInvitation to annual Preview •of the Season event

FRIEND ($125 to $249) [Value of benefits offered: $0]

All the above, PLUS•Invitation to Sacramento •Opera special events including Opening Night Cast Parties, Opera Talks, Grand Opera in the Grand Ballroom, and Annual Meeting

AFICIONADO ($250 to $499) [Value of benefits offered: $30]

All the above, PLUS•Two (2) complimentary •tickets to all Opera TalksFree invitation to •one Celebrate Our Chorus rehearsal

IMPRESARIO ($500 to $999) [Value of benefits offered: $30]

All the above, PLUS•Two (2) complimentary •tickets to a special Donor Sitzprobe (an opportunity to hear the cast as they rehearse for the first time with the orchestra)

individual Donor Benefits

PATRON ($1,000 to $2,499) [Value of benefits offered: $400]

Two (2) complimentary •guest tickets to each production, as available*

Complimentary •parking for one carTwo (2) complimentary •beverage vouchers per production for use in the Donor LoungeInvitation to Dinner on the •Stage at the Community Center Theater

BENEFACTOR ($2,500 to $4,999) [Value of benefits offered: $600]

All the above, PLUS•Two (2) additional •complimentary guest tickets to each production (4 total per show), as available*

Complimentary admission •for two (2) to an Opening Night Cast Party

SPONSOR ($5,000 to $7,499) [Value of benefits offered: $750]

All the above, PLUS•Lunch with the Artists •before one Donor SitzprobeTwo (2) additional •complimentary guest tickets to each production (6 total per show), as available*

Recognition as Artist •Sponsor for one production

*Complimentary guest tickets are offered to donors as additional tickets and are not intended to replace donor’s season subscription purchase.

Donor benefits effective July 1, 2009. Sacramento Opera is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Federal Tax ID #94-6080390. All contributions are tax deductible as provided by law. Please consult with your tax professional for the full amount you may claim as a deduction.

NOTE: If you wish to claim the full amount of your contribution and “opt out” of receiving benefits, you must notify Sacramento Opera in writing.

matchinggifts

Do you work for a company that matches charitable contributions? You may be able to double the impact of your donation to the Sacramento Opera. Ask your employer for a matching gift form.

on print materials, lobby signage, and supertitle screen prior to performances

MAESTRO ($7,500 to $9,999) [Value of benefits offered: $800]

All the above, PLUS•One complimentary •split of champagne at each production Recognition as Co-Sponsor •for one production on print materials, lobby signage, and supertitle screen prior to performances

INVESTOR ($10,000 to $19,999) [Value of benefits offered $900]

All the above, PLUS•Complimentary bottle •of champagne at each productionRecognition as Production •Sponsor for one production on print materials, lobby signage, and supertitle screen prior to performances

PRODUCER ($20,000 to $29,999)

SEASON SPONSOR ($30,000 +)

Producer and Season •Sponsor donors are eligible to receive specially tailored benefits

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Photo: Sacramento Opera/Eleakis Photography

business partners

Our business partners from the community are enthusiastic supporters of the Sacramento Opera. While providing assistance for mainstage productions, education programs, and

community outreach, Sacramento Opera Business Partners also further their community visibility, reinforce their current relationships with clients and staff, and discover new customers.

Business Partner benefits are exclusively tailored and can include: recognition in opera program books, projected supertitles, Sacramento Opera web site, lobby signage, and promotional print materials; complimentary or discounted opera tickets for client cultivation or staff incentives,

discounted or complimentary advertising space in program book, and much more!

Become a partner in our present and future achievement. For more information about becoming a business partner, please call the Sacramento Opera at 916.737.1000.

advertise with the Sacramento opera

Reach your target audience. Advertising space in Sacramento Opera’s program books is available throughout the 2009-2010 Season. Call 916.737.1000 or visit sacopera.org for more information.

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ijXSacramenTo

because this solid company contributes to the vibrancy of our city, helping to make it a more liveable community.” —Michael Nelson, President, TLC Tech

"we support the

Opera

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WhaT D

o

you T

hInk? Ready to cheer, rant, rave, question, laugh, wonder,

and more? Join the Sacramento Opera on facebook, follow us on twitter, post your reviews on yelp.com,

or stop by our web site, sacopera.org. We always welcome your feedback and recommendations.

(P.S. Thanks to all you bloggers!)

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pera/Eleakis Photography

”I love coming to the Sacramento opera.”

—Kate Murphy, Sacramento Opera patron

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and brilliant.” —Edward Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee

”RadiantijX

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For more information check online at: www.sacramentoconventioncenter.com/facilityfee

Air conditioning

Things like

aren’t exactly scene stealers, but now they need our attention.

&plumbing, wiring,

The Sacramento Community Center Theater will charge a $3.00 facility fee per ticket for all events that take place at the theater starting July 1, 2009.

The theater facility fee will be used exclusively for the restoration of our 35 year old theater.

Photo: Sacramento Opera/Eleakis Photography

Top 5 reasons to subscribe

5 Secure the best seats in the house. When you are a Sacramento Opera subscriber, you receive priority seating and have your seats for the entire season.

4 Misplace your opera tickets? We will replace them.

3 Last minute changes in your schedule? We will exchange your tickets for a different performance day of the same production.

2 Be an insider. You will be notified of not-to-be-missed upcoming Sacramento Opera events and programs in advance of the general public.

1 As a valued subscriber, your opera tickets are discounted up to 26% off single ticket prices.

Open the door

to the glorious world of live,

professional opera...

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Photo: Sacramento Opera/Eleakis Photography

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pera/Eleakis Photography

exchangesExchanges for season subscribers are based on •availability. While we cannot guarantee the same seats, we will do our best to accommodate your request.

The Box Office staff must have the exchanged tickets, •for any performance, in hand by noon Wednesday prior to the opening Friday performance.

Season ticket holders are asked to mail or bring •tickets to the Sacramento Community Center Theater Box Office with the exchange requests noted.

Exchanges can be made only for another •performance of the same production.

Please note that the difference in price will be charged •for exchanges to a higher-priced seating location.

There are NO REFUNDS on exchanges. Can’t use •your tickets? We will give you a tax receipt for your donation, provided we have the tickets in hand by the Wednesday prior to the opening on Friday.

Tickets may be exchanged only once for each opera.•

lost ticketsReplacement tickets can be issued to Season Ticket •Subscribers by calling the Opera office at 916.737.1000 five days prior to the day of performance.

If the Opera office is closed, call the Community Center •Theater Box Office at 916.808.5181 or go to the box office no earlier than one hour before the scheduled performance.

Replacement tickets can be issued only once per opera •and will be held at Will Call one hour prior to curtain.

performance venue

SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY CENTER THEATERPerformances take place at the Sacramento Community Center Theater, 1301 L Street, Sacramento, CA. For parking, directions, and other information about the theater, visit www.sacramentoconventioncenter.com/venues/communityCenterTheater or call the Community Center Theater Box Office at 916.808.5181.

college student rush tickets

Present a current student identification card at the Sacramento Community Center Theater Box Office one hour prior to curtain time to receive two tickets at $10 each plus the $3 per ticket Sacramento Community Center Theater Facility Fee. Cash only. Subject to availability.

group sales

Attend Sacramento Opera performances with your friends, family, and colleagues and save! Groups of 10 or more receive 10% off and groups of 20 or more receive 20% off. Group tickets must be purchased as one transaction. To order, call the Sacramento Opera at 916.737.1000. The Sacramento Community Center Theater Facility Fee of $3 per ticket applies to group sales.

gift certificates

Give the gift of opera. Gift certificates for Sacramento Opera performances are available in any amount. To order, call 916.737.1000.

Season Subscriber ticket policies

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Sacramento O p era mission

The mission of the Sacramento Opera is to produce outstanding opera, to develop and cultivate a wider public interest in opera and its allied arts, and to further music education in the region. aBouT

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Photo: Sacramento Opera/Eleakis Photography

HOW TO PLACE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORDERStep 1: On the Subscription Ticket Order Form,

please print your contact information.

Step 2: Select a performance subscription (full or mini, and what day). If selecting a mini-subscription, indicate which two operas you would like to see. Refer to the seating diagram and price list to determine your seating section preference. Indicate your seating preference, alternate seating section, number of tickets desired, and price each on order form. Enter the subtotal(s).

Step 3: If you would like to add any single tickets to your subscription order, enter the information here. Please refer to the Single Ticket Price chart for ticket amounts.

Step 4: Indicate any special seating requests.

Step 5: Add ticket subtotals and contribution amount (optional), and fill in the Total Amount Due.

Step 6: Select one payment option. You may pay by check (payable to the Sacramento Opera) or charge your order to your Visa or MasterCard.

Step 7: Mail your order to the Sacramento Opera, P.O. Box 161027, Sacramento, CA 95816; Phone in your order by calling 916.737.1000; or Fax your order to 916.737.1032.

second tierBoxSection E | Rows G-JSection F | Rows K-N

grand tierBoxSection A

orchestraSection B | Rows A-MSection C | Rows N-VSection D | Rows W-CC

Section FSection E

Section A

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Single tickets go on sale

July 17, 2009 at 10 am

through the

Sacramento Community

Center Theater Box Office.

916.808.5181 or tickets.com

to purchase tickets.

SuBSCRIBE BY JunE 30,

2009 AnD BE EnTERED

In A PRIzE DRAwIng

TO wIn OnE SEASOn

SuBSCRIPTIOn FREE!

Questions? Call 916.737.1000

or email [email protected].

NOTE: All TickET pricEs iNcludE A mANdATEd $3 pEr TickET ciTy Of sAcrAmENTO fAciliTy fEE. prOcEEds gO TO ThE rEsTOrATiON Of ThE sAcrAmENTO cOmmuNiTy cENTEr ThEATEr.

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Step One [plEAsE priNT]

name

Address

City State zip

Phone (day) Phone (evening)

Fax Email

Step Two [sEE lEfT fOr sEATiNg chArT]

FULL SUBSCRIPTIONfirst choice seating section

alternate seating section

number of seats

x price for requested first choice seating section totalseries

Full Subscription: Three Friday performances $ $

Full Subscription: Three Sunday performances $ $

Full Subscription: Two Tuesday* performances and the: Fri, May 7, 2010 at 8 pm performance of “A Russian Affair”OR Sun, May 9, 2010 at 2 pm at performance of “A Russian Affair”

$ $

*Tuesday season subscribers: Be sure to select which performance of “A russian Affair” you would like to attend. There is only a friday night and a sunday matinee of this concert.

Full Subscription Subtotal: $

FULL SUBSCRIPTION PRICES

fri/suN TuE*

grand Tier Box Seats $ 314 $ 284

Section A $ 259 $ 219

Section B $ 259 $ 219

Section C $ 209 $ 184

2nd Tier Box $ 209 $ 184

Section D $ 154 $ 134

Section E $ 129 $ 114

Section F $ 74 $ 49

2009-2010 SeaSonSuBSCRIPTIOn TICKET ORDER FORM

MINI SUBSCRIPTIONI want to attend (select TWO for Mini-Subscription): The Elixir of Love La Traviata “A Russian Affair” Friday Performance “A Russian Affair” Sunday Performance

seriesfirst choice seating section

alternate seating section

number of seats

x price for requested first choice seating section total

Mini Subscription: Two Friday performances $ $

Mini Subscription: Two Sunday performances $ $

Mini Subscription: Two Tuesday performances* $ $

Mini Subscription Subtotal: $

MINI SUBSCRIPTION PRICES

fri/suN TuE

grand Tier Box Seats $ 236 $206

Section A $186 $166

Section B $186 $166

Section C $156 $136

2nd Tier Box $156 $136

Section D $126 $106

Section E $96 $ 86

Section F $56 $ 36

Sacramento Opera

*Tuesday mini-subscribers: if you are selecting “A russian Affair” as part of your subscription, be sure to choose which performance of “A russian Affair” you would like to attend. There is only a friday night and a sunday matinee of this concert. There will be more seating availability on friday night.

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ADDITIONAL SINGLE TICKETS The Elixir of Love, La Traviata, and “A Russian Affair”(nOTE: This order form is for subscription orders only, which may include additional single tickets. If you would like to purchase single tickets only, please reserve them through the Sacramento Community Center Theater, 916.808.5181 or tickets.com starting July 17, 2009.)

performance

first choice seating section

alternate seating section

number of seats

x price for requested first choice seating section total

The Elixir of Love fri sun $ $

The Elixir of LoveTue $ $

La Traviata fri sun $ $

La Traviata Tue $ $

“A Russian Affair” fri sun $ $

Additional single tickets Subtotal:

$

Step F our

If you have any special seating requests, please indicate here:

Step F ive

Add subtotals, required handling fee, and contribution amount (optional), and fill in the Total Amount Due.

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Full Subscription Subtotal $

Mini Subscription Subtotal $

Additional Single Tickets Subtotal $

Tax-deductible contribution to the Sacramento Opera (optional) Thank you for your support!

$

TOTAL AMOunT DuE $

Step Seven

Mail your order to the Sacramento OperaP.O. Box 161027, Sacramento, CA 95816Phone in your order by calling 916.737.1000.Fax your order to 916.737.1032.

SINGLE TICKET PRICES

fri/suN TuE fri/suN TuE

grand Tier Box $ 130 $113 2nd Tier Box $ 85 $ 75

Section A $ 97 $ 85 Section D $ 69 $ 58

Section B $ 97 $ 85 Section E $ 58 $ 48

Section C $ 85 $ 75 Section F $ 33 $ 18

Step T hree

Step SixSelect one payment option. You may pay by check or charge the order to your Visa or MasterCard.

Enclosed is my check made payable to the Sacramento Opera

$

Please charge my: Visa MasterCard

$

Card number

Exp. Date

Billing Address [if different from above]

Signature

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“Outstanding." —Sacramento Opera patron

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Call 916.737.1000 to subscribe today!

Single tickets go on sale July 17, 2009 through the Sacramento Community Center Theater Box Office, 916.808.5181 or tickets.com.

Timm Rolek, Artistic DirectorRod Gideons, Executive Director

Nonprofit OrgU.S. Postage

PAIDPermit No. 527Sacramento, CA

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P.O. Box 1610273811 J StreetSacramento, CA 95816T 916.737.1000 F 916.737.1032sacopera.org


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