• Guys and Dolls

    June 29–July 7
    Running Time: 2 hr 45 mins
    Tickets start at $30

    Universal Preservation Hall

  • COSÌ FAN TUTTE

    June 28–July 7
    Sung in Italian with English Supertitles
    Running Time: 2 hrs
    (incl. intermission)
    Tickets start at $30

    Universal Preservation Hall

  • INTI FIGGIS-VIZUETA WORLD PREMIERE OPERA

    June 30 & July 5
    Starting at $30

    Universal Preservation Hall

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AMERICA SINGS RETURNS!

This year, Opera Saratoga’s America Sings recital series continues with a unique spin - passing the mic to young artists from The Juilliard School. With a collaborative history dating back to 1985 when second General Director David Lloyd ran the Juilliard American Opera Company, Opera Saratoga and Juilliard connect again for two concerts full of inspiration and musical integrity. Under the leadership of General and Artistic Director (and Juilliard faculty member) Mary Birnbaum, two visionary singers from the school will carefully curate recitals that reflect their unique musical inspirations, passions and creativity. 

  • February 4, 2024 - Shavon Lloyd, baritone, and Francesco Barfoed, piano

  • April 7, 2024 - César Parreño, tenor, and Liza Armistead, piano


LOVe the circus? Katie is for you!

And at schools and arts venues throughout the Capital District, Opera Saratoga presents an educational tour of: Katie: The Strongest of the Strong

Commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera and premiered digitally in 2020, this opera celebrates women’s strength and confidence through the inspiring true story of Austro-American weightlifter Katie Sandwina, a circus strongwoman who defied all expectations in the early 1900s.  Sandwina became a suffragist and helped women get the vote, which makes this piece perfect for an election year!

Composed by Faye Chiao and libretto by Anton Dudley


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