Seattle Opera Announces 2024/25 Season

NEWS: Seattle Opera announces 2024/25 season.

Seattle Opera Announces 2024/25 Season
"The Magic Flute" at the Komische Oper Berlin. Photo by Jaro Suffner

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Discover Seattle Opera in a whole new light during the 2024/25 season. Immerse yourself in tales of heartbreak, resilience, romance, and grand drama with five renowned operas gracing the mainstage, complemented by numerous extra performances and educational classes.

This season introduces fresh subscription choices, making it more convenient than ever to delve into a realm of music, drama, and compelling narratives. Subscribers enjoy exclusive perks such as seamless ticket exchanges, flexible cancellations, a one-time seating upgrade, additional ticket discounts, and more. Check out more on the full season.

Pagliacci

August 3–17, 2024

When a commedia dell’arte troupe arrives in a small Italian village, they are greeted by cheers of welcome. Comedy turns to tragedy when jealousy rages, lovers are revealed, and the curtain comes down on murder. Set in 1930s Italy, our “visually arresting” (The Independent) production features artful sets and traditional commedia dell’arte costumes. 

Jubilee

October 12–25, 2024

Set soon after Emancipation and the end of the Civil War, follow the historic Fisk Jubilee Singers on their first tours, raising funds for the fledgling Fisk University and spreading their music around the world. This world premiere opera by renowned writer and director Tazewell Thompson (Blue ’22) features an ensemble of 13 singers performing over 40 spirituals, including “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” “Wade in the Water,” and many more.

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Les Troyens in Concert

January 17 & 19, 2025

Following last season’s celebrated Samson and Delilah in Concert, join us for an abridged version of Hector Berlioz’s epic in a concert version featuring full orchestra and chorus. We are excited to welcome back mezzo-soprano and Tacoma native J’Nai Bridges (Samson and Delilah in Concert ’23) as Dido, the Queen of Carthage, and Russell Thomas (Nabucco ’15), “a tenor of gorgeously burnished power” (The New York Times), as Aeneas.

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The Magic Flute

February 22–March 9, 2025

Featuring seamless interaction between onstage performers and eye-popping hand-drawn animated visuals, experience a striking new-to-Seattle production of a beloved audience favorite. Inspired by silent movies, Barrie Kosky’s colorful and energetic production comes to Seattle after receiving standing ovations at opera houses around the world.

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Tosca

May 3–17, 2025

Giacomo Puccini’s melodrama returns to the McCaw Hall stage in a fan favorite classic production! “Vocally perfect” (Broadway World) soprano Vanessa Goikoetxea (Alcina ’23) and “gleaming soprano” (Opera Warhorses) Lianna Haroutounian (Madame Butterfly ’17) return to McCaw Hall as the fiery prima donna Floria Tosca. As Cavaradossi, “warm, rich tenor” (Bachtrack) Rame Lahaj alternates with “ardent tenor and an impassioned actor” (The Seattle Times) Yonghoon Lee (Samson and Delilah in Concert ’23) who returns to Seattle after his debut last season.

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