It takes a lot to keep people away from the War Memorial Opera House, whose audiences have been known to brave torrential San Francisco weather just to see a show. Unfortunately, the pandemic wouldnât disappear as easily as thundering clouds. The San Francisco Ballet had just opened its production of the George Balanchine-choreographed âA Midsummer Nightâs Dreamâ when lockdown orders went into effect in March 2020. Since then, the only way to experience the companyâs work was to stream productions (archival shows and new short films) through its official site. After a year-and-a-half of digital dance, the Ballet is ready to perform in person again. Before the company returns to the War Memorial, itâll head down to Stanford University â the first time the company has visited in half-a-century â to perform the appropriately named âStarry Nights: S.F. Balletâs Return to the Stage.â
