Servants Figaro and Susanna are filled with excitement on their wedding day, but there’s a hitch: their employer, the Count Almaviva, has dishonourable intentions of his own towards the bride-to-be.
With more twists than a page boy’s stockings, the story of Mozart’s comic opera will surprise and delight you at every turn. Come for the music and stay for the cross-dressing hilarity, all unfolding over the course of one crazy, topsy-turvy day in the Almaviva household. Royal Opera Music Director Antonio Pappano conducts a truly international cast in David McVicar’s timeless production.
Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto: Lorenzo da Ponte
Director: David McVicar
Designer: Tanya McCallin
Lighting designer: Paule Constable
Movement director: Leah Hausman
Conducted by: Antonio Pappano
Figaro: Riccardo Fassi
Susanna: Giulia Semenzato
Count Almaviva: Germán E. Alcántara
Countess Almaviva: Federica Lombardi
Cherubino: Hanna Hipp
Don Basilio: Gregory Bonfatti
Marcellina: Monica Bacelli
Bartolo: Gianluca Buratto
Antonio: Jeremy White
Barbarina: Alexandra Lowe
Tickets: Please note all of the seats for this performance have one price band (Price Band A). You will be able to select your concession prices in a 'drop down' box when you get to the payment stage.If in doubt please contact the Box Office on 229999 during our regular working hours.
Pricing:
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Standard ticket£18.00
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Student/Child's ticket£16.00
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Senior/Retired Person's ticket£16.00
Venue Details
The Princess Royal Centre for the Performing Arts
Princess Royal Centre for Performing Arts Guernsey College of Further Education Les Ozouets Campus St Peter Port GY1 2UB
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