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The Marriage of Figaro (1999)

Opera in Four Acts

Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte

After the play by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
English translation by Andrew Porter commissioned by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis

Edited for the New Mozart Edition (Neue Mozart-Ausgabe) by Ludwig Finscher, by arrangement with Barenreiter, publisher and copyright owner.

The Marriage of Figaro was first performed at the Burgtheater, Vienna, 1 May 1786.

Dates of Performance
May 27, 29; June 2, 4, 8, 11, 16, 20, 23 (matinée), 26 (matinée)

 

1999 Season
Othello     The Marriage of Figaro

The Pearl Fishers     The Merchant and the Pauper

 

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Cast

George Cordes*
Figaro

 

Sari Gruber
Susanna

 

Kevin J. Glavin*
Doctor Bartolo

 

Kathryn Day
Marcellina

 

Deanne Meek*
Cherubino

Gary Lehman*
Count Almaviva

 

Jon Kolbet
Don Basilio

 

Pamela Armstrong*
Rosina

 

Scott Toperzer
Antonio

Daniel Brenna
Don Curzio

 

Danielle Martin*
Barbarina

 

Saundra DeAthos*
Peasant Girl

 

Heather Johnson*
Peasant Girl

*Company Debut

Creative Team

Stefan Lano*
Conductor

 

Christopher Alden
Stage Director

 

Allen Moyer*
Set Designer

 

Gabriel Berry
Costume Designer

 

Christopher Akerlind
Lighting Designer

Tom Watson
Wig & Makeup Designer

 

Kathryn LaBouff
English Diction Specialist

 

William Lumpkin
Chorus Master

 

Ben Malensek
Repetiteur

Julie George*
Intern Assistant Stage Director

 

Cristobel Langan
Stage Manager

 

Patrick Siler*
Assistant Stage Manager

 

Melissa A. Sorenson*
Intern Assistant Stage Manager

*Company Debut

Synopsis

Figaro wants to get married to Susanna today and spends the day fighting the Count’s efforts to prevent him. The Count wants to bed Susanna and spends the day trying to postpone her marriage to Figaro. The Countess spends the day plotting to get her husband’s love back — despite her strong attraction to Cherubino.

Cherubino wants to make love to all women, particularly the Countess, and spends the day being discovered by the Count in a variety of compromising situations. Marcellina spends the day trying to force Figaro, whom she fancies, to honor an old debt agreement whereby he must pay her off or marry her.

The lawyer Bartolo is happy to help Marcellina pursue Figaro because he’d like to entrap the man who once foiled his own marriage to the Countess. In the afternoon, Marcellina and Bartolo discover that Figaro is their son and spend the early evening getting married to each other.

Basilio, always fascinated by any whiff of scandal, spends the day always fascinated. Antonio is concerned about his garden when it is sullied by a fleeing man and about his daughter Barbarina, who loves Cherubino but also enjoys the favors of the Count.

Curzio serves as the Count’s legal counsel. Susanna spends the day juggling the insults, advances, orders, confidences, and mistakes of almost everyone.

This production is made possible by a major gift from an anonymous donor.

Stefan Lano’s engagement as conductor is sponsored by The Edward Chase Garvey Memorial Fund.

The costumes for this production are underwritten by an endowment gift from the estate of Marjorie Wyman.

The preview presentation of The Marriage of Figaro for St. Louis area students and seniors was made possible by Southwestern Bell Foundation.

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