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November 14–30, 2025

The Monkey King

猴王悟空
by Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang
San Francisco Opera World Premiere

Overview

Composer

Huang Ruo

Libretto

David Henry Hwang

Dates

Nov 14–30, 2025

Price

Starting at $29

Run Time

2 hours and 19 minutes with one intermission

Language

English and Chinese with English and Chinese supertitles

Power alone is not enough

He’s arrogant. He’s disobedient. He’s becoming the most powerful being in creation, and he’s about to wreak havoc on heaven.

Based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West, The Monkey King makes its much-anticipated world premiere at the War Memorial Opera House. This new, action-packed opera combines high-energy music and text with puppetry, dance, Peking opera, and Buddhist sutras to tell the tale of the Monkey King’s beginnings.

The Monkey King is a beloved figure and has inspired countless interpretations in popular culture. A monkey born from stone, Sun Wukong (the Monkey King) is determined to find immortality for his tribe. Many scoff at his aspirations, but he is set on proving them wrong with his signature cunning and charm. He wins every battle against legendary warriors, but the respect he longs for is always out of reach. What will it take for the gods to recognize him as an equal?

Award-winning director Diane Paulus and puppeteer Basil Twist conjure up a whimsical world of gods, tricksters, superheroes, and rebels. Huang Ruo’s soaringly beautiful, energized score and David Henry Hwang’s incisive libretto blend traditional Chinese and contemporary Western styles into an extraordinary work that gives new voice to this enduring story. Carolyn Kuan makes her Company debut on the podium.

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OperaVision, HD video projection screens featured in the Balcony level for the first three performances.

 

Music

We’re excited to share a sneak peek of the music from The Monkey King with this exquisite, lyrical aria. Guanyin, the deity guiding the Monkey King, and the chorus of Bodhisattvas, have moments of peace and reflection in a number of Buddhist sutras that give moments of enlightenment amidst the hijinks of this action hero story. This aria uses text from the Diamond Sutra, “All dharmas are equal” and is sung here by Mei Gui Zhang, who will create the role of Guanyin, with John Churchwell on piano.

是法平等    無有高下
是名阿耨多羅三藐三菩提
以無我    無人    無眾生    無壽者
修一切善法    則得阿耨多羅三藐三菩提

All dharmas are equal, none is superior or inferior.
This is called unsurpassed complete enlightenment.
When one cultivates all good without the notions of a self, a person, a sentient being, or a lifespan, one attains unsurpassed complete enlightenment.

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Synopsis

An opera with music by Huang Ruo and libretto by David Henry Hwang
Inspired by the novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng’en



Listen: Synopsis for the Monkey King

Projection Design Team to Mrs. Kim
Animators - Kelon Cen, Jamie Godwin
Illustration Artists - Choul Lee, Yi Lin Zhao

* San Francisco Opera Debut
New San Francisco Opera Production

The commission of The Monkey King is funded by the Chinese Heritage Foundation of Minnesota.

 
Monkey King Circle

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Made Possible By

The Monkey King is made possible, in part, by Koret Foundation, Carol Franc Buck Foundation, Jerome & Thao Dodson, Louise Gund, John A. & Cynthia Fry Gunn, Marieke & Jeff Rothschild, and National Endowment for the Arts.

Carolyn Kuan’s appearance is made possible by the Jan Shrem & Maria Manetti Shrem Conductors Fund
Diane Paulus was partially supported by OPERA America's Marineau Opera Grants for Women Stage Directors and Conductors, generously funded by the Marineau Family Foundation. 
The commission of The Monkey King is funded by the Chinese Heritage Foundation of Minnesota.

* Illustration by Brian Stauffer