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The Almaviva household is fleeing the chaos of the Revolution, pursued by the evil Major who is plotting to kill them all. Susanna's frustration with her increasingly cynical husband, Figaro, propels her towards a one-night stand with Cherubino, now a rather sleazy nightclub owner who calls himself The Cherub. Meanwhile, the Count and Countess are scandalised by the revelation of each others' infidelities. They finally return to what remains of the Almaviva residence, and the Count and Countess are reconciled with one another, and with their fate, as revolutionary troops advance.

Creatives/Company

Music: Elena Langer
Lyrics: David Pountney

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for Figaro Gets A Divorce (2016)

Work type: Opera or Operetta.

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Sung in English with surtitles in English and WelshProducer Welsh National Opera. Producer Grand Theatre de Geneve. Conductor Justin Brown (not Mar16 24). Director David Pountney. Design Ralph Koltai. Costume Sue Blane. Lighting Linus Fellbom. Design Robin Don (assistant). Performer David Stout (Figaro). Performer Marie Arnet (Susanna). Performer Mark Stone (Count). Performer Elizabeth Watts (Countess). Performer Naomi O?Connell (Serafin). Performer Andrew Watts (The Cherub). Performer Alan Oke (The Major). Performer Rhian Lois (Angelica).
7 Apr 16Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
listing details L01417324112
31 Mar 16Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes :: V754
listing details L0733829941
24 Mar 16Mayflower Theatre, Southampton :: V774
listing details L0274042830
17 Mar 16Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol :: V856
listing details L0405687782
10 Mar 16Venue Cymru (formerly - North Wales Theatre), Llandudno :: V848
listing details L184113301
3 Mar 16Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham :: V145
listing details L1004945871
21 Feb 16 to 27 Feb 16Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff :: V1984858935
listing details L01985148986

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