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A Manon premiere opens San Francisco Ballet’s 2025 season

Cavan Conley as Lescaut in Kenneth MacMillan's Manon © Lindsay Thomas
Sir Kenneth MacMillan's Manon is an unforgettable, stunning production – a classic well worth seeing.

SFB concludes its 90th season with a stirring Romeo & Juliet

Angelo Greco as Romeo and Jasmine Jimison as Juliet in Helgi Tomasson's Romeo & Juliet © Lindsay Thomas
There’s much to love in Helgi Tomasson’s production of Romeo & Juliet, starting with Prokofiev’s sumptuous score.

San Francisco Ballet enchants with a winning Giselle

Sasha De Sola and Aaron Robison in Helgi Tomasson's Giselle © Lindsay Thomas
The ballet’s second act, following Giselle’s death, is set in a spooky, mystical realm, precisely the kind of thing that so intrigued its 19th century audiences and made this ballet an instant classic.

San Francisco Ballet celebrates 75 years of Nutcracker

In Helgi Tomasson's production, Michael Yeargan’s scenic design and the late Martin Pakledinaz’ sumptuous costumes create a scene so charming, you just want to climb inside and stay in that world all evening and beyond.

The final program in SF Ballet's Unbound festival

Sofiane Sylve and Tiit Helimets in Liang's The Infinite Ocean © Erik Tomasson
Most of the pieces were choreographed at a similarly demanding level, with speed, precision and immaculate timing as necessities.

SFB's Unbound festival delivers

San Francisco Ballet in Thatcher's Otherness © Erik Tomasson
Unbound by restrictions, they’ve been given free rein to create, implement and demonstrate to the world what contemporary ballet looks like. Hint: it looks great.