
The Opera Club has been completely rebuilt, fitted with an elevator to increase access from the orchestra seating to the main plaza and mezzanine level, and a second story has been added with spectacular views of the Jemez and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The second phase of Santa Fe Opera’s renovation and building project of the public and backstage areas has been successfully completed.

And Handel’s Alcina proves that love always endures over evil.

The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs finds a For Immediate Release tangled journey to enlightenment while surveying the life of one of the greatest innovators of our time. Meant to challenge the tyrants of his time through metaphor, Rimsky-Korsakov’s T he Golden Cockerel shines with an enduring message. Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor explores human psychology through the utter destruction of its tragic heroine. The season opens with Die Fledermaus, Johann Strauss Jr.’s humorous and poignant view of urban life. The company’s 61st season offers the same diversity of repertory audiences have come to expect in its six decades. Santa Fe Opera’s 2017 season offers 36 performances of five different operas, running from June 30 through August 26, 2017. Moore, and Director of Production and Facilities Paul Horpedahl. Joining MacKay for the announcement was stage director Kevin Newbury, Co-Chair of the “Setting the Stage” Campaign Charles F. Santa Fe, NM – Santa Fe Opera’s General Director Charles MacKay announced today the repertory, principal singers, conductors, directors, and designers for the company’s 61st season in 2017. Mason Bates, Composer | Mark Campbell, Librettist
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Co-production with The Dallas Opera. A company premiere.
