Opera Theatre of Saint Louis

Opera Theatre of Saint Louis St. Louis's internationally recognized festival opera company. "Bold and innovative... a spell-binding festival" - The Sunday Times (London) company.
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Opera Theatre of Saint Louis is one of the leading American opera companies, known for a spring festival of inventive new productions, sung in English, featuring the finest American singers and accompanied by members of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. As of 2021, Opera Theatre has presented 31 world premieres and 27 American premieres – which may be the highest percentage of new work in the repe

rtory of any U.S. Described by The Sunday Times of London as “one of the few American companies worth the transatlantic fare,” Opera Theatre of Saint Louis annually welcomes visitors from nearly every state and close to a dozen foreign countries. Although the size of the theater limits box office income to 26% of the budget, the company has consistently produced work of the highest quality while never accumulating a deficit. Opera Theatre also has a long tradition of discovering and promoting the careers of the finest operatic artists of the current generation. Among the artists who had important early opportunities at Opera Theatre are Christine Brewer, Susan Graham, Nathan Gunn, Patricia Racette, Thomas Hampson, Jerry Hadley, Dawn Upshaw, Sylvia McNair, Erie Mills, Dwayne Croft, Kelly Kaduce, and Lawrence Brownlee. Opera Theatre has always been known for distinguished leadership: founding general director Richard Gaddes was succeeded in 1985 by general director Charles MacKay, with famed British stage director Colin Graham as artistic director. Timothy O’Leary became general director in 2008 with acclaimed stage director James Robinson succeeding Colin Graham. Andrew Jorgensen has been the General Director since 2018.

06/17/2026

This is what love at first sight sounds like ❤️‍🔥 Imagining Juliet as the rising sun, the famous balcony scene sees Romeo so captivated by Juliet’s beauty that he believes even the stars fade in her presence.

Leonardo Sanchez, our Romeo, and pianist Lindsay Woodward capture Gounod’s iconic setting of the moment that Romeo is overcome by the sight of Juliet.

Running through June 27th — tickets are available at the link in bio.

06/16/2026

Chewing your popcorn at a movie with the confidence of a star center stage? I don’t think so, honey!

06/14/2026

“Fable” from The Light in the Piazza finds Margaret Johnson reflecting on a mother’s love as she reconciles her own past with her daughter Clara’s future. See Kate Baldwin capture Margaret at a turning point, joined by a 20+ piece ensemble of musicians from the St. Louis Symphony (St. Louis Symphony Orchestra).

Our next performance is Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Tickets at the link in bio.

Love and fate meet on stage tonight in Romeo and Juliet.A chance encounter at a masquerade ball ignites a love powerful ...
06/13/2026

Love and fate meet on stage tonight in Romeo and Juliet.

A chance encounter at a masquerade ball ignites a love powerful enough to challenge a generations-old family feud. The star-crossed lovers choose each other despite the consequences, finding fleeting happiness as fate tightens its grip. 

Experience Shakespeare’s enduring tragedy recast in Gounod’s evocative score. Tickets are available at the link in our bio.

06/12/2026

In “Poor Wand’ring One,” Mabel offers hope and a helping hand to Frederic, a young man searching for his place in the world. Together with conductor George Manahan and musicians from the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (St. Louis Symphony Orchestra), Jana McIntyre showcases the charm, wit, and vocal brilliance that have made this aria a Gilbert & Sullivan favorite for decades. 

Our sold-out run of The Pirates of Penzance continues this Sunday at 7:30 p.m!

Sondheim, Verdi, Rossini, and Picker/Stollman. Our 52nd Festival Season has range — exploring every shade of longing and...
06/11/2026

Sondheim, Verdi, Rossini, and Picker/Stollman. Our 52nd Festival Season has range — exploring every shade of longing and love, from the comic to the sublime.

2027 brings A Little Night Music, La traviata, Cinderella, and the world premiere of Safe Haven to our stage, alongside free community concert Our Songs and young artist showcase Center Stage.

Go ahead and clear your next summer. 2027 season subscriptions are on sale now — link in bio.

A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC 🌳
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by Hugh Wheeler
Michael Ellis Ingram, Conductor

LA TRAVIATA 💃
by Giuseppe Verdi
Bruno Ravella, Director
Daniela Candillari, Conductor

CINDERELLA 👸
by Gioachino Rossini
Michael Shell, Director
Gemma New, Conductor

world premiere
SAFE HAVEN 🚢🗽
Music by Tobias Picker
Libretto by Aryeh Lev Stollman
Patricia Racette, Director
Benjamin Manis, Conductor

OUR SONGS 🎤
A free community concert

CENTER STAGE 🌟
A young artist showcase

06/10/2026

A city of statues and stories comes to life for Margaret and Clara Johnson — and as soon as they set foot in Florence, everything will change. See Kate Baldwin and Katrina Galka delighted by Italy in the opening number of The Light in the Piazza.

Our next performance is tonight at 7:30. Tickets at the link in bio. 🇮🇹

Extra, extra! Our boutique is the hottest place to shop this summer, in case you hadn't heard. 💅 100% volunteer-operated...
06/09/2026

Extra, extra! Our boutique is the hottest place to shop this summer, in case you hadn't heard. 💅 100% volunteer-operated and located in the theater lobby, it's the official place for OTSL swag and other St. Louis themed items.

Our volunteers (like Gerry, showcasing his favorite of our jewelry pieces here) were kind enough to share their favorite boutique items — swipe to see, and stop by before or after any performance, or during intermission. 🛍️

Address

130 Edgar Road
St. Louis, MO
63119

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+13149610644

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