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The Marriage of Figaro 1965

August 18 - 27, 1965

The barber takes a bride…

…and sorts out a few marital problems upstairs while he’s at it.  Mozart tweaks the prevailing social class system and also has a thing or two to say about love and constancy – all in his most captivating score.

Music By
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto By
Lorenzo da Ponte
Based on the Play By
Beaumarchais
English Version By
Ruth and Thomas Martin

Synopsis

Act I

As the opera begins, Susanna and Figaro are examining the room which they will occupy after their marriage. Figaro notes that its convenient location, adjoining the boudoir of the Countess, should make it possible for Susanna to be readily available to the Countess when needed. Susanna, on the other hand, notes that it is also an easy matter for the Count to get to her if Figaro is away. Figaro resolves to stop the Count’s pursuit. As he leaves, Dr. Bartolo enters, explaining to Marcellina how he will use his legal knowledge to trap Figaro into marrying the former duenna.

Cherubino, recently dismissed by the Count for having been discovered in an escapade with Barbarina, begs Susanna to plead his case before the Countess. When voices are heard outside the door. Susanna conceals the page and admits the Count whose advances are, in turn, interrupted by the entrance of Don Basilio. The Count also is forced to hide, but reveals himself when he hears of gossip concerning the Countess and Cherubino. Upon discovering that the page has been concealed in the room and has therefore overheard the entire conversation, the Count decides to rid himself of Cherubino by giving him a commission in his regiment.

Artists

Donald Gramm

Bass-baritone

Figaro

Mildred Allen

Soprano

Susanna

Helen Vanni

Mezzo-soprano

Cherubino

Donna Jeffrey

Soprano

Countess Almaviva

John Reardon

Baritone

Count Almaviva

Jean Kraft

Mezzo-soprano

Marcellina

Gimi Beni

Bass-baritone

Bartolo

Paul Franke

Tenor

Don Basilio

Richard Best

Bass-baritone

Antonio

David Clark

Tenor

Don Curzio

Jean Panther

Soprano

Barbarina

Robert Baustian

Conductor

Carolyn Lockwood-Busch

Director

John Braden

Scenic Designer

Henry Heymann

Designer

Costume Designer

Georg Schreiber

Lighting Designer

Ron Sequoio

Choreographer

John Moriarty

Chorus Master