![]() ![]() ![]() But I found it helpful to do so at a pre-performance lecture with conductor Joe Illick, who led a room of masked Wagner enthusiasts last. It can be hot and stuffy at first (bring paper fan if you need) but as the opera nears its close it can feel like 55F. Singing along with the leitmotifs from Tristan und Isolde isn’t required in advance of attending the Santa Fe Opera’s first production of Richard Wagner’s landmark work. High-quality video screenings of the Santa Fe Operas 2022 Carmen and The Barber of Seville productions will take place on Saturday, Sept. Santa Fe Opera House Nestled away just to the north of the city is the state-of-the-art Santa Fe Opera House which puts on world-class opera performances each and every summer. Every summer, the Santa Fe Opera welcomes you to witness music and nature in perfect harmony. Definitely bring jacket or small blanket to stay warm (thin or silky shawls may not suffice). ![]() Go early (1-2 hours before show) to grab a picnic table (you might get lucky!) so you can enjoy the incredible view of the mountains. Parking is free - the later you show up, the more you will get pushed to the back of the lot. Long lines for bathroom during intermission, so go before the show. Theater is fully open air - you can wear a mask the whole time if you are worried (some people do). You can bring your own food, but you cannot eat it during the performance - you eat it outside the theater. If you cannot stand, even the least expensive seats will offer you a good view - there are no bad seats in the house. As of the date of my posting, I have found that standing room tickets (approx $20 per head) are available on the day of the performance simply by calling the box office starting 9 am. ![]()
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