The Marriage of Figaro
June 1, 2012
7:30 PM
525 Commerce Street , Fort Worth, TX
Age Limit
N/A
$18 - $150
After three years of marriage, Count Almaviva is just plain bored. So he revives an age-old tradition that will give him first dibs on his wife's servant girl on her wedding night. Never mind that the lovely bride-to-be, Susanna, is engaged to his faithful servant, Figaro—of Barber of Seville fame—who, incidentally, helped Almaviva win the Countess' hand! Pride comes before a fall…and Figaro, Susanna, and the Countess are ready and willing to give the Count a nudge. You'll be captivated by this charming production featuring Mozart's effervescent melodies and an ensemble cast of stars on the rise.
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