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Only Three Performances Remaining!

La Bohème

By Giacomo Puccini
"This production...comes about as close to musical and dramatic perfection as you can get." SF Chronicle

Overview

Composer

Giacomo Puccini

Dates

Jun 3—Jun 21, 2025

Libretto

Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa

Price

Starting at $28

Run Time

2 hours 20 minutes with one intermission

Language

Italian with English supertitles

The Glow of Love. The Warmth of Friendship. The Ache of Loss.

Rent is overdue, and the poet Rodolfo’s manuscript is reduced to kindling. But as the fire in the hearth dwindles, passion burns brightly amongst a group of young friends.

La Bohème takes us into the heady bohemian world of nineteenth century Paris, as we follow a circle of starving artists falling in and out of love, living for the moment.

Experience the soaring highs and heartbreaking lows of bohemian life in John Caird’s beloved production of Puccini’s most adored opera. 

The World of La Bohème Alive in the Lobby

Live Street Performers. Bold and bodacious Bohemian entertainers bring the Latin Quarter to life in the main lobby.

Step Into the Opera.
Four distinct immersive selfie scenes invite you to become a part of Puccini’s masterpiece.  Plus, explore Marcello’s painterly world as the production spills off the canvas and into your lobby experience.



Pre-Show and Intermission

The exuberance of Paris’ Latin Quarter leaps off the stage and into the Opera House lobbies at all performances of La Bohème, transforming your night at the opera into an unforgettable adventure.


Learn More

See a Performance

OperaVision, HD video projection screens featured in the Balcony level for the first three performances.
 
Click on Opera Previews to learn more about La Bohème during a 90-minute exploration of the music and history, led by dynamic opera experts and scholars.  

Pre-Opera Talk

Pre-Opera Talks
Join us 55 minutes before every performance for an engaging 20-minute overview of the opera.  Click on the below Learn More button for more information.

PRE-OPERA TALKS

 

Synopsis

  * San Francisco Opera Debut

Co-production of San Francisco Opera, Houston Grand Opera, and Canadian Opera Company

Made Possible By

This production is made possible, in part, by Jerome L. and Thao N. Dodson; Bertie Bialek Elliott; Staffan and Margareta Encrantz;
John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; Elizabeth B. Jamieson (in memoriam, J. Burgess Jamieson); Franklin and Catherine Johnson; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem; and Dianne and Tad Taube