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ThE BARBER OF SEVILLE
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A monumental work of “choral grandeur and melodic richness” (The New York Times) in one of the most impressive
productions ever seen at the War Memorial Opera House.
NIcOla lUISOttI
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ARRIGO BOITO
The season begins with an overwhelming musical and theatrical experience: opera’s grandest version of the Faust story—an emotionally thrilling, philosophically rich retelling that features
a witches’ Sabbath, angelic choruses of cherubs, and the most vivid portrait of the Devil in the entire musical repertoire.
Music Director Nicola Luisotti leads Boito’s monumental work of “choral grandeur and melodic richness” (The New York Times) with a superb cast: Ildar Abdrazakov, “a singer of elegance and refinement” (Washington Post) with “a dark, powerful sound” (Chicago Tribune), Patricia Racette, an “honest, intelligent and expressive singer” (The New York Times) and Ramón Vargas, a tenor with “a clear, big voice” (Toronto Star).
SaN fRaNcIScO OPERa PRODUctION
Mephistopheles
PERFORmANCES SEPTEmBER 6 8pm · 11 7:30pm · 14 8pm · 17 7:30pm 20 8pm · 24 8pm · 29 2pm
OCTOBER 2 7:30pm
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 3 hours, 30 minutes including two intermissions
San Francisco Opera production
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
CAST mephistopheles: Ildar Abdrazakov marguerite, Elena: Patricia Racette Faust: Ramón Vargas
PROdUCTION Conductor: Nicola Luisotti
Production: Robert Carsen
director: Laurie Feldman
designer: Michael Levine
Lighting designer: Gary Marder
Choreographer: Alphonse Poulin
Nicola Luisotti’s appearance made possible by Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, Chairs, Amici di Nicola of Camerata. Mr. Abdrazakov’s, Ms. Racette’s and Mr. Vargas’ appearances are made possible by a gift to the Great Singers Fund by Joan and David Traitel.
Company Sponsors John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn are proud to support this production. This production is made possible, in part, by Opening Weekend Grand Sponsor Diane B. Wilsey, The Thomas Tilton Production Fund and Thomas F. and Barbara A. Wolfe. Major support for this production also provided by the Great Interpreters of Italian Opera Fund established by Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem.
Photos: © Beth Bergman; Terrence McCarthy
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An opera by TOBIAS PICKER · Libretto by J. d. mcCLATChy
Based on the novel Dolores Claiborne by STEPhEN KING
By arrangement with Andrew Welch · Commissioned by San Francisco Opera
Dolores Claiborne
Photo: Beth Bergman/Metropolitan Opera
A haunting Stephen King novel about a Maine housekeeper with a dark secret has been adapted into a highly anticipated
world premiere by Tobias Picker, whose music is beloved for its “unabashed latter-day romanticism” (The New York Times) with a libretto by renowned poet J. D. McClatchy. A superb cast is led by Dolora Zajick, who brings to her roles “the kind of explosive dramatic intensity that makes her an unforgettable stage presence” (San Francisco Chronicle).
WORlD PREMIERE
CAST dolores Claiborne: Dolora Zajick
Vera donovan: Elizabeth Futral
Selena St. George: Susannah Biller
Joe St. George: Wayne Tigges
detective Thibodeau: Greg Fedderly
PROdUCTIONConductor: George Manahan*
director: James Robinson
Set designer: Allen Moyer
Costume designer: James Schuette*
Lighting designer: Christopher Akerlind
Projection designer: Greg Emetaz*
*San Francisco Opera debut
Production contains adult language and themes.
PERFORmANCESSEPTEmBER 18 7:30pm · 22 2pm · 25 7:30pm 28 8pm
OCTOBER 1 8pm · 4 8pm
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 2 hours, 30 minutes including one intermission
Co-production with Opera Theatre of St. Louis
Sung in English with English supertitles
The world premiere of Dolores Claiborne is made possible, in part, by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Koret Foundation and Tad and Dianne Taube. Additional support is provided by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Ms. Zajick’s appearance is made possible by a gift to the Great Singers Fund by Joan and David Traitel.
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PERFORmANCESOCTOBER 8 8pm · 11 8pm · 15 7:30pm · 20 2pm 24 7:30pm · 27 2pm · 30 7:30pm
NOVEmBER 2 8pm
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 3 hours including two intermissions
Lyric Opera of Chicago production
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Company Sponsors John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn are proud to support this production. This production is made possible, in part, by Leslie and George Hume and The Bernard Osher Endowment Fund. Nicola Luisotti’s appearance made possible by Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, Chairs, Amici di Nicola of Camerata. Mr. Terfel’s appearance is made possible by a gift to the Great Singers Fund by Joan and David Traitel.
CAST Sir John Falstaff: Bryn Terfel
mistress Alice Ford: Ainhoa Arteta Nannetta: Heidi Stober
mistress Quickly: Meredith Arwady
Fenton: Francesco Demuro
Ford: Fabio Capitanucci*
mistress meg Page: Renée Rapier
PROdUCTIONConductor: Nicola Luisotti
director: Olivier Tambosi
Production designer: Frank Philipp Schlössmann
Lighting designer: Christine Binder
*San Francisco Opera debut
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GIUSEPPE VERdI
Warmth, wit and wisdom abound in Verdi’s autumnal masterpiece, a tale of a foolish old man who enjoys a
good prank—even when he is the target. Based on Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry IV, this delightful comedy is led by Music Director Nicola Luisotti and stars internationally renowned baritone Bryn Terfel, whose celebrated portrayal of the title character “commands the stage … making him the kind of irascible charmer you’d like to have a beer with” (The New York Times). Presented in celebration of the Verdi bicentennial year.
PRODUctION NEW tO SaN fRaNcIScO OPERa
Photo: Brett Coomer/Houston Grand Opera
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GIOAChINO ROSSINI
Bubbling with charm and bursting with beguiling melodies, Rossini’s eternally fresh comic masterpiece, in which love
(with the help of a cunning barber) conquers all, returns with two charismatic casts. Resident Conductor Giuseppe Finzi, who leads the San Francisco Opera Orchestra with “vigor and clarity” (San Francisco Chronicle), is at the podium.
One cast features the “lively” Isabel Leonard with “a radiant lyric voice” (The New York Times); Lucas Meachem, who displayed “vocal brilliance” and “theatrical panache” as Don Giovanni (2011) (San Francisco Chronicle); and Javier Camarena, praised by Opera News for his “exquisite finesse.”
The other cast features Daniela Mack, who sings Rossini “with technical command and expressive ease” (Opera News); the “smooth-voiced” Audun Iversen (The New York Times) and Alek Shrader, whose “bright singing” is matched with “matinee-idol good looks” (The New York Times).
NEW PRODUctION
PROdUCTIONConductor: Giuseppe Finzi
director: Emilio Sagi
Set designer: Lorenç Corbella*
Costume designer: Pepa Ojanguren*
Lighting designer: Gary Marder
*San Francisco Opera debut
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 3 hours including one intermission
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Company Sponsors John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn are proud to support this production. This production is made possible, in part, by San Francisco Opera Guild and Chevron.
The Barber o Seville
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CAST Figaro: Lucas Meachem Rosina: Isabel Leonard* Count Almaviva: Javier Camarena* doctor Bartolo: Alessandro Corbelli don Basilio: Andrea Silvestrelli Berta: Catherine Cook
PERFORmANCESNOVEmBER 13 7:30pm · 16 8pm · 19 8pm · 22 8pm 26 8pm
dECEmBER 1 2pm
CAST Figaro: Audun Iversen* Rosina: Daniela Mack Count Almaviva: Alek Shrader doctor Bartolo: Maurizio Muraro* don Basilio: Andrea Silvestrelli Berta: Catherine Cook
*San Francisco Opera debut
PERFORmANCESNOVEmBER 14 7:30pm · 17 2pm · 20 7:30pm · 23 8pm 29 8pm
Photo: Marie-Noëlle Robert/Théâtre du Châtelet
add tickets for The Barber of Seville for Families, a special 2-hour version of this production sung in English. See page 13.
PERFORmANCESOCTOBER 22 8pm · 26 8pm · 31 7:30pm
NOVEmBER 3 2pm · 7 7:30pm · 12 7:30pm · 15 8pm
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 3 hours including one intermission
Co-production with Opéra Royal de Wallonie (Liège, Belgium)
Sung in German with English supertitles
This production is made possible by the Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for New Productions.
CAST The dutchman: Greer Grimsley Senta: Petra Maria Schnitzer Erik: Ian Storey daland: Kristinn Sigmundsson
PROdUCTIONConductor: Patrick Summers
director: Petrika Ionesco
Set designer: Petrika Ionesco
Costume designer: Lili Kendaka
Lighting designer: Gary Marder Projection designer: S. Katy Tucker
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RIChARd WAGNER
The FlyingDutchmanA condemned ship captain navigates the world’s seas in search of true love in Wagner’s hypnotic, achingly
resonant tale. Patrick Summers, beloved by San Francisco audiences for his “eloquent musical leadership” (San Francisco Chronicle), will conduct an impressive cast of renowned Wagnerians led by Greer Grimsley, a “thunderous” (San Francisco Chronicle) bass-baritone with “a sumptuously beautiful voice, smooth as silk, precise of text” (Opera News). The new production is by Petrika Ionesco, memorable for the “handsome combination of grandeur and expressive intimacy” (San Francisco Chronicle) he brought to Cyrano de Bergerac (2010). Presented in celebration of the Wagner bicentennial year.
NEW PRODUctION
Photo: Rozarii Lynch/Seattle Opera production of The Flying Dutchman
GREER GRIMSlEY
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music by JEROmE KERN · Book and lyrics by OSCAR hAmmERSTEIN II Based on the novel Show Boat by EdNA FERBER
PERFORmANCESJUNE 2014 1 2pm · 3 8pm · 10 7:30pm · 13 8pm 19 7:30pm · 22 2pm · 26 7:30pm · 28 8pm
JULy 2014 1 8pm · 2 7:30pm
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 2 hours, 45 minutes including one intermission
Co-production with Lyric Opera of Chicago, Washington National Opera and Houston Grand Opera; presented through special arrangement with R & H Theatricals.
Sung in English with English supertitles
Company Sponsors John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn are proud to support this production. Mr. Nathan Gunn’s and Ms. Racette’s appearances are made possible by a gift to the Great Singers Fund by Joan and David Traitel.
CAST magnolia hawks: Heidi Stober
Gaylord Ravenal: Nathan Gunn
Julie La Verne: Patricia Racette
Joe: Morris Robinson
Queenie: Angela Renée Simpson
PROdUCTION Conductor: John DeMain
director: Francesca Zambello
Set designer: Peter J. Davison
Costume designer: Paul Tazewell
Lighting designer: Mark McCullough
Sound designer: Tod Nixon
Choreographer: Michele Lynch
A classic of American musical theater receives the operatic treatment it so richly deserves. Edna Ferber’s tale
of life on the Mississippi from the 1880s to the 1920s is both a poignant love story and a powerful reminder of the bitter legacy of racism.
Francesca Zambello’s magnificent production brings to life the expansive saga in which “one memorable song follows another, each an enduring thread in the fabric of American popular culture—from ‘Ol’ Man River’ to ‘Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man’ to ‘Make Believe’ to ‘You Are Love’” (Chicago Tribune).
cOMPaNY PREMIERE
ShowBoat
Photo: Dan Rest/Lyric Opera of Chicago
CAST Violetta Valéry: Sonya Yoncheva*/ Ailyn Pérez†
Alfredo Germont: Saimir Pirgu/ Stephen Costello†
Giorgio Germont: Vladimir Stoyanov*/ Quinn Kelsey†
PROdUCTIONConductor: Nicola Luisotti/ Giuseppe Finzi†
Original director: John Copley
director: Laurie Feldman
Set designer: John Conklin
Costume designer: David Walker
Lighting designer: Gary Marder
*San Francisco Opera debut
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GIUSEPPE VERdI
La TraviataVioletta Valéry may be the most heart-wrenching character in all of opera: A high-spirited but
deceptively delicate woman who unexpectedly finds, and then selflessly gives up, the love of her all-too-short life. Two casts bring this tragic tale to life: June features Sonya Yoncheva, who sings with a “superbly florid coloratura” (Opera Britannia) and Saimir Pirgu, who performed the role with “shattering emotional power” (Financial Times). The July cast is led by Ailyn Pérez, whose performance of the role was hailed as “an unalloyed triumph” (The Guardian, London) and Stephen Costello, “an ascending voice in opera” (Philadelphia Inquirer).
claSSIc SaN fRaNcIScO OPERa PRODUctION
PERFORmANCESJUNE 2014 11 7:30pm · 14 8pm · 17 8pm · 20 8pm 25 7:30pm · 29 2pm
JULy 2014 5 8pm† · 8 7:30pm† · 11 8pm† · 13 2pm†
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 3 hours including two intermissions
San Francisco Opera production
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Company Sponsor Mrs. Edmund W. Littlefield is proud to support this production. This production is made possible, in part, by the Burgess and Elizabeth Jamieson Fund, the Koret Foundation, Tad and Dianne Taube and United. Nicola Luisotti’s appearance made possible by Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, Chairs, Amici di Nicola of Camerata.
Photo: Philip Groshong/Cincinnati Opera
aIlYN PÉREZ StEPHEN cOStEllO
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PERFORmANCESJUNE 2014 15 2pm · 18 7:30pm · 21 8pm · 24 8pm 27 8pm
JULy 2014 3 7:30pm · 6 2pm† · 9 7:30pm†
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 2 hours, 50 minutes including one intermission
Opera Omaha production
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Nicola Luisotti’s appearance made possible by Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, Chairs, Amici di Nicola of Camerata. Ms. Racette’s appearance is made possible by a gift to the Great Singers Fund by Joan and David Traitel.
CAST Cio-Cio-San (madame Butterfly): Patricia Racette
Lt. B. F. Pinkerton: Brian Jagde
Sharpless: Brian Mulligan
Suzuki: Elizabeth DeShong
PROdUCTIONConductor: Nicola Luisotti/Giuseppe Finzi†
director: Leslie Swackhamer*
Production designer: Jun Kaneko
Lighting designer: Gary Marder
*San Francisco Opera debut
GIACOmO PUCCINI
Puccini’s heartbreaking tale of devotion, deceit and dishonor returns in artist Jun Kaneko’s fresh,
astonishing production, acclaimed as “visually daring while remaining true to the essence of the music and drama” (Opera magazine). Patricia Racette’s portrayal of the title character is “exceptional … robust, nuanced and passionate” (The New York Times). “In her total dramatic identification with the role, she simply was Butterfly” (Seattle Times). Brian Jagde, whose “large, well-placed tenor sounded supple...virile...and tender” (Opera News) opposite Racette in Tosca (2012), is Pinkerton. Elizabeth DeShong and Brian Mulligan round out a superb cast. Music Director Nicola Luisotti conducts.
PRODUctION NEW tO SaN fRaNcIScO OPERa
Photo: Tim Matheson/Vancouver Opera
Madame Butter ly
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Conducted by NICOLA LUISOTTI
TheVerdi RequiemOctOBER 25 8pm
Music Director Nicola Luisotti, whose “focused and energetic conducting” propels Verdi’s music with “a breathless urgency” (San Francisco Chronicle), will celebrate the Italian master’s bicentennial with a performance of his Requiem— a sublime, thrilling work of high drama and deep solemnity. The San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus will be joined by a quartet of superb soloists: Leah Crocetto, “a major operatic star with a sumptuous vocal tone” (San Francisco Chronicle); Margaret Mezzacappa, 2012 winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions; Michael Fabiano, who “has been praised for reigniting some of the magic of old-time Italian tenors” (Opera News); and the “thrillingly robust and commanding” Vitalij Kowaljow (San Francisco Chronicle). Presented in celebration of the Verdi bicentennial year.
Photo: Terrence McCarthy
NIcOla lUISOttI
This performance is available only as an “add-on” purchase to a 2013–14 subscription package; not available separately.
For pricing and availability, please call the Box Office.
Conductor: Nicola Luisotti
Soprano: Leah Crocetto
mezzo-Soprano: Margaret Mezzacappa
Tenor: Michael Fabiano
Bass: Vitalij Kowaljow
San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus
This performance is made possible, in part, by The Bernard Osher Endowment Fund. Nicola Luisotti’s appearance made possible by Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem, Chairs, Amici di Nicola of Camerata. Mr. Kowaljow’s appearance is made possible by a gift to the Great Singers Fund by Joan and David Traitel.
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Photo: Cory Weaver/San Francisco Opera
mEROLA’S SChWABAChER SUmmER CONCERT Yerba Buena Gardens Saturday, July 20, 2013, 2pmmerola.org
OPERA AT STERN GROVE Sigmund Stern Grove Sunday, August 18, 2013, 2pmsterngrove.org
SAN FRANCISCO OPERA IN ThE PARK Sharon Meadow, Golden Gate Park Sunday, September 8, 2013, 1:30pm sfopera.com/park
WEBCOR BUILdERS PRESENTS OPERA AT ThE BALLPARK
AT&T Park The 2013–14 Season simulcast will be announced in summer 2013. sfopera.com/simulcast
The Barber o Seville orFamiliesA perfect opera for families and new operagoers of all ages, The Barber of Seville for Families is a two-hour version of this season’s exciting production, sung in English with English supertitles.
Exploration Workshops for Families will be presented by the San Francisco Opera Education Department prior to each performance. Sign up
for E-Opera (monthly e-newsletter) at sfopera.com to receive updates.
PERFORmANCESNOVEmBER 24 2pm · 30 2pm
OperaVision in Balcony. See page 14.
Approximate running time: 2 hours including one intermission Sung in English with English supertitles
This performance cannot be purchased as a part of a Design Your Own Series package; available only as an “add-on” purchase at this time.
Free outdoor per ormances ADULT CHILD*
Box $90 $45
Orchestra Premium $60 $30
Grand Tier Premium $60 $30
Orchestra $45 $20
Grand Tier $45 $20
Dress Circle $35 $15
Balcony $25 $10
TICKETS:
*18 and under
sfopera.com/barberfamilies
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SfOPERa.cOMRead program notes and plot synopses, listen to audio clips and watch current production videos available prior to each opera’s opening night. PRE-OPERa talkSBefore every performance, charismatic music scholars present a 25-minute overview of the opera, with insights on the music, composer and historical background. Talks begin 55 minutes prior to curtain (except Opening Night, Sep 6, 2013). Visit sfopera.com/operatalks.
INSIGHt PaNElS & OPERa PREVIEWSLearn about the season’s operas by attending informal Insight Panels featuring artists and personalities from the opera world, or by attending Guild Opera Previews that welcome musicologists and other experts for in-depth looks at upcoming operas. Visit sfopera.com/insights or sfopera.com/previews. cONNEct WItH US
OPERaVISION IN tHE BalcONYSelect performances feature high-definition video projection screens on the Balcony level, bringing audiences closer to the action on stage. Subtitles are shown at the bottom of each screen. Visit sfopera.com/operavision.
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ENGlISH SUPERtItlESLike the subtitles that accompany foreign language films, all of our operas are performed with supertitles—English translations projected onto a screen above the stage and visible from all locations.
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Performances with OperaVision include a discounted per-ticket service fee (Balcony Side $2, Balcony Rear $4 and Balcony Front $5).
Cast, programs, prices and schedules are subject to change. Seating subject to availability.
Ticket exchanges should be made 24 hours prior to the performance. There is a $10 per ticket fee for day-of exchanges for all subscribers until two hours prior to curtain. After that time no exchanges are possible; only ticket donations are accepted. All exchanges are subject to availability.
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DESIGN YOUR OWN SERIES PRICING
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 Show Boat 2 3 Show Boat 4 5 6 7
2pm 8pm
8 9 10 Show Boat 11 traviata 12 13 Show Boat 14 traviata 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm 8pm
15 Butterfly 16 17 traviata 18 Butterfly 19 Show Boat 20 traviata 21 Butterfly 2pm 8pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm 8pm
22 Show Boat 23 24 Butterfly 25 traviata 26 Show Boat 27 Butterfly 28 Show Boat2pm 8pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm 8pm
29 traviata 30
2pm traviata
N O V E M B E R – D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 3SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 falstaff8pm
3 Dutchman 4 5 6 7 Dutchman 8 9
2pm 7:30pm
10 11 12 Dutchman 13 Barber 14 Barber 15 Dutchman 16 Barber 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm 8pm
17 Barber 18 19 Barber 20 Barber 21 22 Barber 23 Barber 2pm 8pm 7:30pm 8pm 8pm
24 25 26 Barber 27 28 29 Barber 30
8pm 8pmTHANKSGIVING
1 Barber2pm
DECEMBER
AT&T Park Simulcast
High-definition video projection screens are featured on the Balcony level for this performance.
Visit sfopera.com/operavision.
For the most up-to-date calendar of events, visit sfopera.com/calendar.
Cast, programs, prices and schedules are subject to change. Seating subject to availability.
Highlighted boxes denote opening nights.
S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 3SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6Mephistopheles
7
8pmEREV ROSH HASHANAH ROSH HASHANAH
8 9 10 11Mephistopheles
12 13 14Mephistopheles
7:30pm 8pmEREV YOM KIPPUR YOM KIPPUR
15 16 17Mephistopheles
18 claiborne 19 20Mephistopheles
21
7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm
22 claiborne 23 24Mephistopheles
25 claiborne 26 27 28 claiborne 2pm 8pm 7:30pm 8pm
29Mephistopheles
30
2pm
1:30pm
Opera in the Park
O C T O B E R 2 0 1 3SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 claiborne 2Mephistopheles
3 4 claiborne 5
8pm 7:30pm 8pm
6 7 8 falstaff 9 10 11 falstaff 12
8pm 8pm
13 14 15 falstaff 16 17 18 19
7:30pm
20 falstaff 21 22 Dutchman 23 24 falstaff 25 26 Dutchman 2pm 8pm 7:30pm 8pm
27 falstaff 28 29 30 falstaff 31 Dutchman 2pm 7:30pm 7:30pm
8pm
Verdi Requiem
J U N E – J U LY 2 0 1 4
1 Show Boat 2 Show Boat 3 Butterfly 4 5 traviata8pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm
INDEPENDENCE DAY
6 Butterfly 7 8 traviata 9 Butterfly 10 11 traviata 12
2pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm
13 traviata2pm
JULY
7:30pm
adler Gala concert
2pm
Barber for families
2pm
Barber for families
cover photos: Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera; Brett Coomer/Houston Grand Opera; Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera. Back cover photo: © Alain Hanel Photography.
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Including The Barber of Seville for Families! See page 13 for details.3. ORDER SINGlE tIckEtS tO aDDItIONal PERfORMaNcES
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