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William Kentridge’s The Great Yes, The Great No, March 14, 2025 8:00PM

   

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From March 14, 2025 8:00PM to March 16, 2025 3:00PM
Performers in elaborately patterned clothing stand facing the audience with colorful projected words and shapes in the background.
William Kentridge’s The Great Yes, The Great No

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Internationally acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge returns to campus with his latest chamber opera set on a 1941 sea voyage from Marseille to Martinique. Learn More

There is a service fee per order (not per ticket) for purchasing tickets online: $20 per order for subscription orders and $15 per order for all other ticket purchases. This fee helps to underwrite the cost of providing services online and by phone, as well as programs needed for digital order delivery. To avoid this fee, tickets can be purchased in person at our Ticket Office during our regular office hours.

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March 14, 2025 8:00PM

This event is available as part of a 2025–26 subscription package, or as an add on performance to a 2025–26 subscription package only. Single tickets go on sale at noon as follows:

Now: 2025–26 Season Subscribers and Donors of $1,500+
July 24: Donors of $100+ and Subscribers
July 29: Email Club, UC Berkeley Faculty and Staff
Aug 5: General public

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There is a $15 per order service charge on ticket purchases made by phone or online that are not part of a subscription package, and a $20 service charge on all subscription orders. There is no fee for tickets purchased in person at the Zellerbach Hall Ticket Office unless they are part of a subscription. This fee helps to underwrite the cost of providing services online and by phone, as well as programs needed for digital order delivery. To avoid this fee, tickets can be purchased in person at our Ticket Office during our regular office hours.