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500 CASTRO STREET
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA 94041
Tickets & Information 650.903.6000
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Featured Events
Presented by Peninsula Youth Theatre
Saturday, March 8 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Buy Tickets Presented by Smuin Contemporary Ballet
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Schubert: From Light into Darkness
Presented by Happy Dog Duo
Saturday, January 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Experience an evocative journey through the music of Franz Schubert with Happy Dog Duo, as they present Schubert: From Light into Darkness. This concert explores the dramatic contrasts in Schubert’s 4-hands piano repertoire, from light-hearted playfulness to profound, brooding intensity.
The concert opens with the charming Deux Marches Caractéristiques, D. 968b. These two joyful and spirited marches set a playful tone, filled with a lively character that invites the audience into Schubert’s more whimsical side.
As the program progresses, the mood deepens with Schubert’s Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 617, a work that combines lyrical elegance with subtle emotional depth, offering a perfect middle ground in the journey from light to darkness.
The performance culminates with the Fantasy in F minor, D. 940. This powerful work plunges into the darker, more brooding side of Schubert. It closes the concert with a stirring sense of finality and emotional complexity.
This performance is 1 hour long including one 10 minute intermission and is appropriate for ages 5 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$33 Adults
$27 Students (21 and under)
$17 Children (12 and under)
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
No lap passes for this performance.
Buy Tickets Saturday, January 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Experience an evocative journey through the music of Franz Schubert with Happy Dog Duo, as they present Schubert: From Light into Darkness. This concert explores the dramatic contrasts in Schubert’s 4-hands piano repertoire, from light-hearted playfulness to profound, brooding intensity.
The concert opens with the charming Deux Marches Caractéristiques, D. 968b. These two joyful and spirited marches set a playful tone, filled with a lively character that invites the audience into Schubert’s more whimsical side.
As the program progresses, the mood deepens with Schubert’s Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 617, a work that combines lyrical elegance with subtle emotional depth, offering a perfect middle ground in the journey from light to darkness.
The performance culminates with the Fantasy in F minor, D. 940. This powerful work plunges into the darker, more brooding side of Schubert. It closes the concert with a stirring sense of finality and emotional complexity.
This performance is 1 hour long including one 10 minute intermission and is appropriate for ages 5 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$33 Adults
$27 Students (21 and under)
$17 Children (12 and under)
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
No lap passes for this performance.
Indie-Licious
Presented by Bay Area Chinese Musician Association
Sunday, January 12 at 2:00 pm
A father-and-son family band called "Bu San Bu Si" will perform a number of original songs with some fellow bay area musicians. The music style ranges from folk, pop to indie-rock, and a slight touch of jazz.
This performance is 2 hours and 30 minutes long with one 15 minute intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission
$25 Adults
$15 Seniors (62 and over)
$15 Students (21 and under)
$15 Children (12 and under)
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket; no lap passes are available for this performance.
Buy Tickets Sunday, January 12 at 2:00 pm
A father-and-son family band called "Bu San Bu Si" will perform a number of original songs with some fellow bay area musicians. The music style ranges from folk, pop to indie-rock, and a slight touch of jazz.
This performance is 2 hours and 30 minutes long with one 15 minute intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission
$25 Adults
$15 Seniors (62 and over)
$15 Students (21 and under)
$15 Children (12 and under)
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket; no lap passes are available for this performance.
Aesop's Fables
Presented by Peninsula Youth Theatre
Saturday, January 18 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Student Matinees: Friday, January 17 at 9:30 a.m. , 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.*
NEW SOS Version to be adapted by Karen Simpson. This performance is 1 hour long with no intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission | $20 Saturday
$7 Friday school time performances (school groups of 10+)*
*No online tickets available for Friday Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket prices include a $2 Facility Use Fee, except for School Matinees
Lap passes are offered for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger at the box office the day of the performance
Patrons may exchange between performances with at least 24 hours notice
Buy Tickets Saturday, January 18 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Student Matinees: Friday, January 17 at 9:30 a.m. , 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.*
NEW SOS Version to be adapted by Karen Simpson. This performance is 1 hour long with no intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission | $20 Saturday
$7 Friday school time performances (school groups of 10+)*
*No online tickets available for Friday Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket prices include a $2 Facility Use Fee, except for School Matinees
Lap passes are offered for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger at the box office the day of the performance
Patrons may exchange between performances with at least 24 hours notice
Les garçons et Guillaume, à table!
Presented by French Talent USA
Thursday, January 30 at 7:30pm
Encore jeune garçon, Guillaume pense qu'il est une fille. Du moins se comporte-t-il comme tel, ce qui n’est pas pour déplaire à sa mère qui ne manque pas une occasion d'entretenir la confusion... Au fil d’un texte touchant et drôle, Guillaume Gallienne dresse le portrait d’un garçon perdu, sujet d’une confusion sexuelle troublante. Confronté à un entourage peu compréhensif, il s’interroge sur sa propre identité, construite à travers les « normes » sociales. Il brouille alors les pistes, entretient la confusion, s’amuse de cette « fragilité » et rend hommage à la féminité. Sans en avoir l’air, et avec beaucoup de dérision, Guillaume donne un bon coup de pied dans la fourmilière parce qu’il ne revendique rien d’autre que sa propre différence et son propre droit au bonheur, dans une société qu’il rêve inclusive.
SecondStage | General Admission | Performance in French
All tickets $45
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Buy Tickets Thursday, January 30 at 7:30pm
Encore jeune garçon, Guillaume pense qu'il est une fille. Du moins se comporte-t-il comme tel, ce qui n’est pas pour déplaire à sa mère qui ne manque pas une occasion d'entretenir la confusion... Au fil d’un texte touchant et drôle, Guillaume Gallienne dresse le portrait d’un garçon perdu, sujet d’une confusion sexuelle troublante. Confronté à un entourage peu compréhensif, il s’interroge sur sa propre identité, construite à travers les « normes » sociales. Il brouille alors les pistes, entretient la confusion, s’amuse de cette « fragilité » et rend hommage à la féminité. Sans en avoir l’air, et avec beaucoup de dérision, Guillaume donne un bon coup de pied dans la fourmilière parce qu’il ne revendique rien d’autre que sa propre différence et son propre droit au bonheur, dans une société qu’il rêve inclusive.
SecondStage | General Admission | Performance in French
All tickets $45
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
A Minister's Wife
Presented by Lamplighters Music Theatre
Saturday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, February 9 at 2 p.m.
How far will we go, for love? Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play, Candida, A Minister's Wife tells the story of a successful, popular and upright Anglican minister, his loving and devoted wife, and a young poet who attempts to come between them. Navigating the highly emotional territory of LOVE and the choices we make to preserve it, this masterpiece contains astonishing revelations about the human condition, where the heart leads us, and why. Premiering in 2009 at Writer’s Theatre in Chicago (Jefferson Award for Best Musical) and moving to Lincoln Center Theater in 2011, A Minister's Wife is a tuneful and powerful mix of chamber operetta and musical theater. With a gorgeous score by award-winning composer Joshua Schmidt and book by theatrical legend Austin Pendleton, A Minister's Wife will leave you moved and exhilarated!
Based on the play Candida by George Bernard Shaw Joshua Schmidt, Music / Jan Levy Tranen, Lyrics Austin Pendleton.
This performance is 2 hours long with one 15-minute intermission and is appropriate for age 5 and up. No lap passes are available.
SecondStage | Reserved | $73 Regular price
$58 Seniors (62 & over)
$33 Students (21 & under) and Children (12 & under)
*For Groups, please call the Ticket Office at 650-903-6000
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Buy Tickets Saturday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, February 9 at 2 p.m.
How far will we go, for love? Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play, Candida, A Minister's Wife tells the story of a successful, popular and upright Anglican minister, his loving and devoted wife, and a young poet who attempts to come between them. Navigating the highly emotional territory of LOVE and the choices we make to preserve it, this masterpiece contains astonishing revelations about the human condition, where the heart leads us, and why. Premiering in 2009 at Writer’s Theatre in Chicago (Jefferson Award for Best Musical) and moving to Lincoln Center Theater in 2011, A Minister's Wife is a tuneful and powerful mix of chamber operetta and musical theater. With a gorgeous score by award-winning composer Joshua Schmidt and book by theatrical legend Austin Pendleton, A Minister's Wife will leave you moved and exhilarated!
Based on the play Candida by George Bernard Shaw Joshua Schmidt, Music / Jan Levy Tranen, Lyrics Austin Pendleton.
This performance is 2 hours long with one 15-minute intermission and is appropriate for age 5 and up. No lap passes are available.
SecondStage | Reserved | $73 Regular price
$58 Seniors (62 & over)
$33 Students (21 & under) and Children (12 & under)
*For Groups, please call the Ticket Office at 650-903-6000
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Furry Tails with a Twist
Presented by Peninsula Youth Theatre
Saturday, February 15 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Student Matinees: Friday, February 14 at 9:30 a.m. , 11 a.m.*
Adapted by Karen Simpson. This performance is 1 hour long with no intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission | $20 Saturday
$7 Friday school time performances (groups of 10+)*
*No online tickets available for Friday Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket prices include a $2 Facility Use Fee, except for School Matinees
Lap passes are offered for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger at the box office the day of the performance
Patrons may exchange between performances with at least 24 hours notice
Buy Tickets Saturday, February 15 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Student Matinees: Friday, February 14 at 9:30 a.m. , 11 a.m.*
Adapted by Karen Simpson. This performance is 1 hour long with no intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission | $20 Saturday
$7 Friday school time performances (groups of 10+)*
*No online tickets available for Friday Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket prices include a $2 Facility Use Fee, except for School Matinees
Lap passes are offered for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger at the box office the day of the performance
Patrons may exchange between performances with at least 24 hours notice
Polish Inspirations
Presented by Nova Vista Symphony
Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 3 PM
Explore the innovative spirit of Polish composers and their unique contributions to classical music.
Selections include:
This event is 2 hours and 30 minutes long including a 15 minute intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
MainStage | General Admission
$30 Regular price
$25 Seniors (62 & over)
**Complimentary tickets are available for anyone age 21 and under.
Complimentary tickets are only available at the box office window, beginning 1 hour prior to showtime.**
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
Buy Tickets Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 3 PM
Explore the innovative spirit of Polish composers and their unique contributions to classical music.
Selections include:
- Glazunov. Chopiniana Suite
- Lutoslawski. Little Suite for Orchestra
- Szymanowski. Violin Concerto No. 2, featuring our own Rick Shinozaki
- World premiere of Schadenfreude Fanfare by local composer Durwynne Hsieh
This event is 2 hours and 30 minutes long including a 15 minute intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
MainStage | General Admission
$30 Regular price
$25 Seniors (62 & over)
**Complimentary tickets are available for anyone age 21 and under.
Complimentary tickets are only available at the box office window, beginning 1 hour prior to showtime.**
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
The Marriage of Figaro
Presented by Pocket Opera
Friday, February 21, 2025 at 7:30pm
Susanna and Figaro, servants to the lecherous Count Almaviva, are to be married. Will the Count’s unwanted advances spoil the happy day, or will the wily and clever pair find a way to outwit their noble lord? Mozart’s most beautiful music will stir the heart, from the famous overture to final strains that echo forgiveness and love.
This performance is 2 hours and 45 minutes long with one intermission and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$87 Regular
$82 Seniors (62 and over)
$33 Students (21 and under)
$33 Children 12 and under
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Buy Tickets Friday, February 21, 2025 at 7:30pm
Susanna and Figaro, servants to the lecherous Count Almaviva, are to be married. Will the Count’s unwanted advances spoil the happy day, or will the wily and clever pair find a way to outwit their noble lord? Mozart’s most beautiful music will stir the heart, from the famous overture to final strains that echo forgiveness and love.
This performance is 2 hours and 45 minutes long with one intermission and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$87 Regular
$82 Seniors (62 and over)
$33 Students (21 and under)
$33 Children 12 and under
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
An Evening with Amy Tan
Presented by Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST)
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 7 PM
Join POST for a special evening with New York Times bestselling author Amy Tan, known for her iconic novel The Joy Luck Club. Amy will share insights from her latest work, Backyard Birding Chronicles, a heartfelt exploration of her connection to nature through birdwatching. Through this intimate look at her own backyard, Amy's book highlights the profound impact that everyday interactions with the natural world can have on our lives.
Amy will be in conversation with Alexis Madrigal, KQED journalist and co-host of Forum. Amy will delve into her journey into backyard birding, the inspiration behind her new book, and the broader themes of nature, identity, and storytelling. This evening will be a unique opportunity to explore how the simple act of observing birds can deepen our sense of connection to nature, and strengthen our commitment to conservation.
The evening will include a book signing, where you can purchase Backyard Birding Chronicles and have it signed by Amy Tan.
Program Schedule:
6:00pm - Doors open
7:00pm - Event and live stream begins
8:30pm - Book signing (in-person attendees only)
9:30pm - Event ends
This event is 2 hours and 30 minutes long and is appropriate for all ages.
MainStage | General Admission
$43 Regular price
$27 Students (21 & under)
Ticket price includes $3 or $2 Facility Use Fee
Buy Tickets Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 7 PM
Join POST for a special evening with New York Times bestselling author Amy Tan, known for her iconic novel The Joy Luck Club. Amy will share insights from her latest work, Backyard Birding Chronicles, a heartfelt exploration of her connection to nature through birdwatching. Through this intimate look at her own backyard, Amy's book highlights the profound impact that everyday interactions with the natural world can have on our lives.
Amy will be in conversation with Alexis Madrigal, KQED journalist and co-host of Forum. Amy will delve into her journey into backyard birding, the inspiration behind her new book, and the broader themes of nature, identity, and storytelling. This evening will be a unique opportunity to explore how the simple act of observing birds can deepen our sense of connection to nature, and strengthen our commitment to conservation.
The evening will include a book signing, where you can purchase Backyard Birding Chronicles and have it signed by Amy Tan.
Program Schedule:
6:00pm - Doors open
7:00pm - Event and live stream begins
8:30pm - Book signing (in-person attendees only)
9:30pm - Event ends
This event is 2 hours and 30 minutes long and is appropriate for all ages.
MainStage | General Admission
$43 Regular price
$27 Students (21 & under)
Ticket price includes $3 or $2 Facility Use Fee
Tuck Everlasting
Presented by Peninsula Youth Theatre
Saturday, March 8 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 9 at 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 15 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 16 at 1 p.m.
Student Morning Matinees: Thursday, March 13 and Friday, March 14 at 9:30 a.m.*
What would you do if you had all eternity? Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence, but not until she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck family does she get more than she could have imagined. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the Tuck’s unending youth, she must fight to protect their secret from those who would do anything for a chance at eternal life. As her adventure unfolds, Winnie faces an extraordinary choice: return to her life, or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey.
Book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle. Music by Chris Miller. Lyrics by Nathan Tysen. Based on the novel Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt.
This performance is 2 and 1/2 hours long with one 15 minute intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
MainStage | Reserved | $32
$10 Student Morning Matinee Groups of 10+*
*No online tickets available for Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee, except for Student Matinee Groups
Lap passes are available for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger
Exchanges between performance dates are allowed with at least a 24 hour notice
Book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle. Music by Chris Miller. Lyrics by Nathan Tysen. Based on the novel Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt.
This performance is 2 and 1/2 hours long with one 15 minute intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
MainStage | Reserved | $32
$10 Student Morning Matinee Groups of 10+*
*No online tickets available for Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee, except for Student Matinee Groups
Lap passes are available for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger
Exchanges between performance dates are allowed with at least a 24 hour notice
Sonia Flew
Presented by Upstage Theater
Friday, March 14 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 15 - 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 16 - 2:00 p.m.
In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, Sonia learns of her son’s decision to leave college, enlist in the military and fight against terror in Afghanistan. This triggers memories of her own childhood and she struggles to reconcile being forced as a young girl to leave Cuba at the dawn of Fidel Castro’s rule with her own responsibilities as a mother facing uncertainty. Sonia must find a way to come to terms with her past, her lost parents, her own children and her adopted country - or risk losing everything that she loves.
Set between post-revolutionary Cuba and post-9/11 America, Sonia Flew telescopes the large cultural and political forces of historic moments to examine their impact on the intimate lives of ordinary men and women. What do we owe or parents? Can we forgive ur past? This poetic and urgent play bridges time and culture in a drama about the cost of forgiveness.
SecondStage | General Admision
Adults $26
$20 Students (21 and under) and Children (12 and under)
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
Other fees, depending on method of purchase, may apply
Lap passes are available for this performance for patrons 12 months and younger.
Buy Tickets Friday, March 14 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 15 - 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 16 - 2:00 p.m.
In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, Sonia learns of her son’s decision to leave college, enlist in the military and fight against terror in Afghanistan. This triggers memories of her own childhood and she struggles to reconcile being forced as a young girl to leave Cuba at the dawn of Fidel Castro’s rule with her own responsibilities as a mother facing uncertainty. Sonia must find a way to come to terms with her past, her lost parents, her own children and her adopted country - or risk losing everything that she loves.
Set between post-revolutionary Cuba and post-9/11 America, Sonia Flew telescopes the large cultural and political forces of historic moments to examine their impact on the intimate lives of ordinary men and women. What do we owe or parents? Can we forgive ur past? This poetic and urgent play bridges time and culture in a drama about the cost of forgiveness.
SecondStage | General Admision
Adults $26
$20 Students (21 and under) and Children (12 and under)
Ticket price includes $2 Facility Use Fee
Other fees, depending on method of purchase, may apply
Lap passes are available for this performance for patrons 12 months and younger.
The Wizard of Oz
Presented by Peninsula Youth Theatre
Saturday, April 5 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Student Matinees: Friday, April 4 at 9:30 a.m. , 11 a.m.*
NEW SOS VERSION to be adapted by Karen Simpson. This performance is 1 hour long with no intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission | $20 Saturday
$7 Friday school time performances (groups of 10+)*
*No online tickets available for Friday Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket prices include a $2 Facility Use Fee, except for School Matinees
Lap passes are offered for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger at the box office the day of the performance
Patrons may exchange between performances with at least 24 hours notice
Buy Tickets Saturday, April 5 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Student Matinees: Friday, April 4 at 9:30 a.m. , 11 a.m.*
NEW SOS VERSION to be adapted by Karen Simpson. This performance is 1 hour long with no intermission and is appropriate for all ages.
SecondStage | General Admission | $20 Saturday
$7 Friday school time performances (groups of 10+)*
*No online tickets available for Friday Student Matinees, please call 650-903-6000 to inquire about tickets for those performances
Ticket prices include a $2 Facility Use Fee, except for School Matinees
Lap passes are offered for this performance for our patrons 12 months and younger at the box office the day of the performance
Patrons may exchange between performances with at least 24 hours notice
Smuin's Dance Series 2
Presented by Smuin Contemporary Ballet
Thursday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 31 at 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 1 at 2:00 p.m.
New premieres and old favorites define Dance Series 2. Artistic Director Amy Seiwert creates a World Premiere, her 13th ballet for the Company. Trey McIntyre returns to Smuin with the Bay Area premiere of his Wild Sweet Love, an ode to the ups and downs of love set to a range of music from Mendelsohn to Queen. McIntyre’s “fertility of invention and modernity of spirit” (The New York Times) is no stranger to Smuin, and we’re delighted to add another of his ballets to our repertory. Completing the program is a pair of favorites: Michael Smuin’s Rodin-inspired The Eternal Idol, originally choreographed for American Ballet Theatre superstars Cynthia Gregory and Ivan Nagy and Smuin Alum Rex Wheeler’s spritely, springy Sinfonietta. This performance is 2 hours long with two 15 minute intermissions and is appropriate for all ages.
MainStage | Reserved
$31 up to $92 depending on section (pewter, bronze, silver, gold or platinum)
$28 Students (21 & younger) in silver, bronze, pewter, balcony (not available in gold or platinum orchestra)
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Everyone regardless of age must have a ticket, no lap passes are available for this performance
MainStage | Reserved
$31 up to $92 depending on section (pewter, bronze, silver, gold or platinum)
$28 Students (21 & younger) in silver, bronze, pewter, balcony (not available in gold or platinum orchestra)
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Everyone regardless of age must have a ticket, no lap passes are available for this performance
Tartuffe
Presented by Pocket Opera
Sunday June 29, 2025 at 2:30pm
A hypocrite! A fraud! The charlatan Tartuffe has wormed his way into the household of the wealthy but gullible Orgon. Shrouded in false piety, Tartuffe has laid plans to take everything from the man—his home, his wealth, and his wife! Pocket Opera presents Kirke Mechem’s melodious masterpiece, featuring the famous tune, “Fair Robin.”
This performance is 2 hours and 30 minutes long with one intermission and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$87 Regular
$82 Seniors (62 and over)
$33 Students (21 and under)
$33 Children 12 and under
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Buy Tickets Sunday June 29, 2025 at 2:30pm
A hypocrite! A fraud! The charlatan Tartuffe has wormed his way into the household of the wealthy but gullible Orgon. Shrouded in false piety, Tartuffe has laid plans to take everything from the man—his home, his wealth, and his wife! Pocket Opera presents Kirke Mechem’s melodious masterpiece, featuring the famous tune, “Fair Robin.”
This performance is 2 hours and 30 minutes long with one intermission and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$87 Regular
$82 Seniors (62 and over)
$33 Students (21 and under)
$33 Children 12 and under
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
La Vie Parisienne
Presented by Pocket Opera
Sunday July 20, 2025 at 2:30pm
In the hustle and bustle of a Paris train station, characters from around the world descend. A millionaire from Brazil, a Swedish Baron, and a sultry local actress all cross paths to start a madcap plot of trysts and tribulations. Offenbach’s tribute to the City of Lights is ever a Pocket Opera specialty!
This performance is 2 hours and 40 minutes long with one intermission and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$87 Regular
$82 Seniors (62 and over)
$33 Students (21 and under)
$33 Children 12 and under
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
Buy Tickets Sunday July 20, 2025 at 2:30pm
In the hustle and bustle of a Paris train station, characters from around the world descend. A millionaire from Brazil, a Swedish Baron, and a sultry local actress all cross paths to start a madcap plot of trysts and tribulations. Offenbach’s tribute to the City of Lights is ever a Pocket Opera specialty!
This performance is 2 hours and 40 minutes long with one intermission and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
SecondStage | General Admission
$87 Regular
$82 Seniors (62 and over)
$33 Students (21 and under)
$33 Children 12 and under
Ticket price includes $3 Facility Use Fee
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