We’re just a month into the new year and SF’s arts and culture scene is shaping up to be a good one, from new museum exhibitions to pop-up light art. Most recently, San Francisco Opera announced that guests can see three shows for the price of one thanks to The Future of Opera Subscription, which runs through March 22nd. Quantities are extremely limited so make sure you hop on this one-of-a-kind deal before it ends.
The Future of Opera Subscription is a brand-new offer for anyone who hasn’t subscribed in the past 3 seasons, made possible thanks to an anonymous donor. Not only can you save big on the 3×1 deal, but you’ll also enjoy additional benefits like ticket exchanges, savings of 60% compared to single tickets, additional discounts on tickets for friends and family, and dedicated Box Office service. Keep in mind that the deal doesn’t include Box Seats or Balcony 3 Seats, and you’ll need to act fast to get the section you want.
SF Opera’s 2023-24 season
Here are the 8 shows coming up for SF Opera’s 2023-24 season. Single tickets usually start at $26 for individual performances.
- Il Trovatore (Sept 12-Oct 1, 2023) – After a woman is burned at the stake for witchcraft, her daughter makes a plan for vengeance.
- The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (Sept 22-Oct 7, 2023) – A closer look at the man who brought the world to our fingertips.
- Lohengrin (Oct 15-Nov 1, 2023) – A woman trapped in a totalitarian society seeks help from a knight with an impossible request.
- Omar (Nov 5-21, 2023) – The true story of Omar Ibn Said, an Islamic scholar from West Africa who was sold into slavery.
- The Elixir of Love (Nov 19-Dec 9, 2023) – Young waiter Nemorino seeks a magic elixir to win the hand of hotel owner Adina.
- The Magic Flute (May 30-June 30, 2024) – A prince and bird-catcher embark on a brave quest to rescue a princess, equipped with nothing but a magic flute and magic bells.
- Innocence (June 1-21, 2024) – A newlywed couple learns a devastating secret that could tear them apart.
- Partenope (June 15-28, 2024) – A laugh-out-loud comedy about the whims and romance of a Paris socialite.
About SF Opera
San Francisco Opera dates back to 1923, making this year its Centennial Season. It’s housed in the historic War Memorial Opera House, which was built during the Great Depression as a memorial for San Franciscans who served in WWI. SF Opera continues to spread the joy of musical storytelling through seasonal performances, opera training programs, K-12 education programs, and community outreach.
As a local nonprofit, SF Opera is sustained largely thanks to the contributions of donors and subscribers. Subscribing is one of the best things you can do to support these dynamic performances into the future.