Father of American Ballet
Apr 10–16
Performance Dates
The Eternal Conflict Between Duty and Desire
August Bournonville
Herman Severin Løvenskiold
Helgi Tomasson
Jasmine Jimison as the Sylph and Cavan Conley as James in Bournonville’s La Sylphide // © Studio Schuller for San Francisco Ballet
Act I – 33 minutes
Intermission – 20 minutes
Act II – 36 minutes
War Memorial Opera House
Programming, casting, and prices subject to change.
Step into a world of enchantment, mystery, and ethereal beauty with La Sylphide. This beloved Scottish tale of love and illusion continues to captivate audiences with themes of forbidden love, nature versus civilization, and human longing for meaning that feel as relevant today as they did nearly 200 years ago. When James, a young Scottish farmer, becomes enchanted by a mystical sylph, he risks everything to follow her into a magical realm, only to discover the devastating cost of chasing the unattainable.
With its signature Romantic-era charm, misty woodland settings, and a tutu-clad corps de ballet, La Sylphide is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece that combines elegance, drama, and heartbreak in equal measure.
Experience the magic of a classic that has captivated generations and discover why it endures as one of the most mesmerizing stories ever told on stage.
THE MAGIC BEGINS BEFORE THE CURTAIN
Keep your ears open—the sound of the pipes is calling. Champion bagpiper Fred Payne will be performing at the Opera House, filling the air with 25 minutes of stirring music beginning 40 minutes before showtime.
RUSH FOR ALL
Rush tickets, when available, will be announced here on our website approximately 48 hours in advance and go on sale the day of the performance starting at 10am and go off sale the hour before curtain.
We’re pleased to announce limited Rush tickets for La Sylphide on Wednesday, April 15 at 7:30pm. *We will not be offering any other dates for La Sylphide.
Enter promo code RUSHLASYLPHIDE to access discounted prices ranging from $35 – $99. *
Act I – 33 minutes
Intermission – 20 minutes
Act II – 36 minutes
TOTAL – 1 hour, 29 minutes
War Memorial Opera House
Programming, casting, and prices subject to change.
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Special Offers
season packages
Pick Eugene Onegin and one other program and save up to 20% off the single ticket price* with a CYO Duet package.
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season packages
Pick Eugene Onegin and one other program and save up to 20% off the single ticket price* with a CYO Duet package.
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single tickets
Plan a night to remember with single performance tickets. Limited-time offers available* – including student, senior, and group discounts. Treat yourself to an evening of artistry and elegance.
30% off the following dates:
Saturday January 24 – 8PM
Saturday January 24 – 2PM (MAT)
Sunday January 25 – 8PM
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Credits & Casting
Tuesday, April 14 AT 7:30 pm
CHOREOGRAPHER
August Bournonville
COMPOSER
Herman Løvenskiold
Production Directed by: Helgi Tomasson
Staged by: Ulrik Birkkjaer
Additional Principal Coaching: Tamara Rojo and Loipa Araújo
Scenic and Costume Design: Jose Varona
Lighting Design: Sara Linnie Slocum
World Premiere: November 28, 1836—Royal Danish Ballet; Copenhagen, Denmark
SF Ballet Premiere: October 25, 1987—Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall; Honolulu, Hawai’i
Music: La Sylphide. Costumes constructed by Dallas Ballet Costume Department, Dallas, Texas. Additional costumes constructed by San Francisco Ballet Costume Shop.
La Sylphide
Casting & Credits
Tuesday, April 14 AT 7:30 pm
CHOREOGRAPHER
August Bournonville
COMPOSER
Herman Løvenskiold
Production Directed by: Helgi Tomasson
Staged by: Ulrik Birkkjaer
Additional Principal Coaching: Tamara Rojo and Loipa Araújo
Scenic and Costume Design: Jose Varona
Lighting Design: Sara Linnie Slocum
World Premiere: November 28, 1836—Royal Danish Ballet; Copenhagen, Denmark
SF Ballet Premiere: October 25, 1987—Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall; Honolulu, Hawai’i
Music: La Sylphide. Costumes constructed by Dallas Ballet Costume Department, Dallas, Texas. Additional costumes constructed by San Francisco Ballet Costume Shop.
Gallery
SUPPORT FOR LA SYLPHIDE PROUDLY PROVIDED BY
Hellman Foundation
Mrs. Katie M. Colendich and Mr. Albert d’Hoste
John G. Capo and Orlando Diaz-Azcuy
John Garfinkle
Brian and Rene Hollins
Jennifer and Tony Smorgon
Denise Littlefield Sobel
*TERMS & CONDITIONS
RUSH FOR ALL: All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Rush tickets are limited and not available on every seat in every seating section. Limit of 2. Rush tickets go on sale at 10 am on the performance date and end 1 hour prior to curtain. Pricing ranges $35–$99 and may vary from performance to performance. Casting, programming, and prices are subject to change. Tickets are subject to availability. Offer does not apply to previously purchased tickets and cannot be combined with other offers.