
Purchasing tickets is simple using the online forms or by calling the box office. You'll see all kinds of apparel at the Ballet, from very formal to very casual, but you'll probably be most comfortable wearing a simple button-down shirt and slacks for men and a knee-length skirt or dress for women.

The grand main lobby is spectacular, with its ornate decorations and 28-foot ceiling. Today, the Opera House retains its Old World charm and glamour. San Francisco's beautiful Beaux Arts War Memorial Opera House has been the home of both the San Francisco Opera and the San Francisco Ballet since it opened in 1932. The troupe has traveled extensively, including engagements in major American, European and Asian cities, and many ballet lovers consider the SF Ballet to be a true national treasure. The Ballet has consistently won awards over the years, including an Emmy for costume design for 1981's "The Tempest" and a Laurence Olivier Award for its 2004 season at Sadler's Wells Theatre.

The ensuing 75 years saw the San Francisco Ballet grow and mature under the direction of such masters as the Christensen brothers (William, Lew and Harold), Michael Smuin and Helgi Tomasson. It separated from the opera in 1942 and undertook the first full-scale productions of such ballets as "Swan Lake" and "Nutcracker" ever performed in America. In the beginning, the San Francisco Ballet trained dancers to perform in opera productions.
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Professional ballet came to San Francisco in 1933 as part of the San Francisco Opera Ballet, making it the oldest professional ballet company in the United States. To help you plan ahead and get the most out of your visit, we offer you these tips and essential information. The annual "Nutcracker" performance in December is also a holiday tradition for many. A trip to San Francisco is always a treat and attending a performance by the San Francisco Ballet during its repertory season, January-May, shouldn't be missed.
