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Performance

VenueNew Vic Theatre
Also: Stephen Joseph Room, Theatre in the Round
TownNewcastle-under-Lyme
CountyStaffordshire
From2nd August 2002
To24th August 2002
When19:30
PricesFrom £5.00. To £15.00.
New Vic Theatre (V119)
Current/Future Listings
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The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro)

Work:: The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro) (S2018)

Count Almaviva lusts after the delicious Susanna, Figaro's bride to be. The neglected Countess pines for her husband's attentions and, as she tries to make him jealous, love and suspicion abound. Figaro must unravel the threads before he and Susanna can tie the knot. Also performed as Figaro's Wedding and Figaro!. First performed at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786
Music Mozart
Lyrics Da Ponte (after [Beaumarchais])

Production:: (T01150621687)

Sung in English with a new libretto by Chris Monks
Producer New Vic Production
Director Chris Monks
Design Patrick Connellan
Director Richard Atkinson (music)
Other Jonathan Gills (musical supervisor)
Choreographer Beverley Edmunds)
Lighting Daniella Beattie
Sound James Earls-Davis
Performer John Berlyne (Roger Le Conte)
Performer Claude Close (Barry Ireland)
Performer Dominic Colchester (Phil Figaro)
Performer Lucy Cound (Blair Diamond)
Performer Fiona Dunn (Susannah Tanner)
Performer Carol Noakes (Margo Virago)
Performer Sarah Redmond (Toni Le Conte)
Performer Mark Roper (Arno Guano / Larry Diamond)
Performer Dylan Williams (Billy Joe / Harry Almond)

Listing:: L1921144104




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Sung in English with a new libretto by Chris Monks

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