Series Tickets on Sale April 1
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Series Tickets on Sale April 1 /
Music by Benjamin Britten. Libretto by Myfanwy Piper
Saturday, August 1 • 2 PM
Sunday, August 9 • 2 PM
Saturday, August 15 • 8 PM
Britten’s The Turn of the Screw is a gripping psychological thriller that blurs the line between the seen and unseen. A young governess is hired to care for two children at a remote estate but soon suspects they are being haunted by the ghosts of two former employees. With a hypnotic score and mounting tension, the opera pulls audiences into a world where the mind becomes the most dangerous place of all.
Mark Streshinsky
Director
Jonathan Khuner
Music Director
Laura Bohn
The Governess
Music by George Frideric Handel. Libretto by Giacomo Ross
Sunday, August 2 • 2 PM
Saturday, August 8 • 8 PM
Saturday, August 15 • 2 PM
In a hilarious adventure of love, temptation, and heroism, Rinaldo must rescue his beloved Almirena after she is abducted by the seductive sorceress Armida. Inspired by the world of comic books you read as a kid, Rinaldo has to choose either an easy escape or rising to the challenges. With some of Handel’s most famous arias and theatrical spectacle, Rinaldo is a reminder that the greatest battle is staying true to who you are and who you aspire to be.
Keturah Stickann
Director
Emily Senturia
Music Director
Kyle Tingzon
Rinaldo
Alban Music by Damien Geter. Libretto by Lila Palmer
Saturday, August 8 • 2 PM
Thursday, August 13 • 8 PM
Sunday, August 16 • 2 PM
American Apollo imagines a relationship between the celebrated American Portrait artist John Singer Sargent and his muse and model, Thomas Eugene McKeller, a Black hotel worker. Though McKeller’s body shaped some of Sargent’s most iconic works, his name and identity were largely erased from history. What begins as an artistic opportunity evolves into an intimate exploration of race, class, power, and sexuality. American Apollo is a love story that explores who gets immortalized, who is left unnamed, and what it means to claim your own story.
Nataki Garrett
Director
Kedrick Armstrong
Music Director
Markel Reed
Thomas McKeller
Claude & Marcel
Alyssa Weinberg and Stephanie Fleischmann
Orchestral Preview Performance
August 23rd at 3pm
SFMOMA’s Wattis Theater
The opera tells the story of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore: two women – romantic and artistic partners - Jewish activists and surrealist photographers who used their art to magnify resistance against Nazi Germany.
Claude & Marcel is the third complete length opera to be commissioned and developed by West Edge Opera. Claude & Marcel was commissioned in 2023 and will premiere in August 2027.
Alyssa Weinberg
COMPOSER
Stephanie Fleischmann
Librettist
Elkhanah Pulitzer
Director