
2026-27 Season
Simon Boccanegra
By Giuseppe Verdi
Overview
Dates
September 12–27
Composer
Giuseppe Verdi
Price
Starting at $28
Run Time
2 hours, 45 minutes with one intermission
Language
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Libretto
Francesco Maria Piave
History crowns him, but grief consumes him.
He accepts the chance to lead the Republic of Genoa with the hope of uniting his family. But on the very day Simon Boccanegra is elected doge, tragedy strikes—his beloved dies, and his infant daughter vanishes. Now, 25 years later, Boccanegra is a seasoned leader balancing opposing political factions. As he works to bring stability to a fractured republic, fate gives him one more chance at the family reunion he’s longed to secure.
Simon Boccanegra is both an intimate story of love, loss, and reconciliation, and a larger political allegory for a divided Italy aching for unity. For Verdi, peace can only be achieved when broken bonds are mended—whether between father and daughter, or rival factions of a splintered nation.
Music Director Eun Sun Kim returns to her exploration of Verdi with this powerful score, filled with some of the most stirring music he ever composed.
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SAT, SEP 12, 2026
8:00 PM
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WED, SEP 16, 2026
7:30 PM
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SAT, SEP 19, 2026
2:00 PM
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TUE, SEP 22, 2026
7:30 PM
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FRI, SEP 25, 2026
7:30 PM
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SUN, SEP 27, 2026
2:00 PM
Synopsis
The opera is set in Genoa at a time when the city was ruled by opposing groups of patricians and plebeians. Against the background of political conflict is the personal enmity between the plebian Simon Boccanegra and the patrician Fiesco. Boccanegra is a famous seafarer who has led successful raids on Genoa’s enemies. He fell in love with Maria, Fiesco’s daughter, and they had a child. Fiesco forbade Maria to marry Boccanegra, who is of lower rank, and imprisoned her in his palace; the baby is being raised by a nurse outside the city. Paolo, a plebeian, plans to exploit Boccanegra’s love for Maria to gain power for himself.
Cast & Creative Bios will be available on the live site.
Made Possible By
This production is made possible, in part, by Opening Weekend Grand Sponsor Diane B. Wilsey.
Additional support is provided by Bertie Bialek Elliot, John A. & Cynthia Fry Gunn, Jensen & Lori Huang, Marieke & Jeff Rothschild, San Francisco Opera Guild,
Jan Shrem & Maria Manetti Shrem, through the Great Interpreters of Italian Opera Fund, Denise Littlefield Sobel, Dianne & Tad Taube, and The Thomas Tilton Production Fund.
This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Performance History
Simon Boccanegra
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Composer History
Giuseppe Verdi
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