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2026-27 Season

Mary, Queen of Scots

By Thea Musgrave

Overview

Dates

September 20–October 4

Composer/Libretto

Thea Musgrave

Price

Starting at $28

Run Time

2 hours, 40 minutes with one intermission

Language

Sung in English with English supertitles

Trust no one.

Just 18 years old, and already the Queen of France, Mary Stuart is poised, politically savvy, and confident in her divine claim to the Scottish throne. However, the Scotland she returns to bears little resemblance to the one she left behind as a child, and she will need every ounce of resolve to hold onto her crown.  

In Mary, Queen of Scots, composer Thea Musgrave brings one of history’s most captivating figures to the stage with a score as bold and compelling as its heroine. As Mary navigates a treacherous political landscape, she leans on her closest advisors: her calculating half-brother James, Earl of Moray; the enigmatic Earl of Bothwell; and her charming, but weak-willed future husband, Lord Darnley. Slowly, but surely, each man’s hunger for her power reveals itself in increasingly manipulative ways, and Mary must outmaneuver one betrayal after the next.

Conducted by Music Director Eun Sun Kim, this gripping new co-production with English National Opera by director/designer Stewart Laing sets 16th-century intrigue against a backdrop of contemporary Scottish life and sectarian violence, lending fresh resonance to an almost 500-year-old story.

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Synopsis

 

Cast & Creative Bios will be available on the live site.

 

* San Francisco Opera Debut

PERFORMANCES
September 20, 24, 26, 29; October 2, 4

Co-Production between English National Opera and San Francisco Opera

Made Possible By

This production is made possible, in part, by The Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for New Productions, Marcia Barinaga & Corey Goodman, Louise Gund, John A. & Cynthia Fry Gunn, Jensen & Lori Huang, and Marieke & Jeff Rothschild.

This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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