Le Nozze di Figaro: San Francisco Opera

Le Nozze di Figaro: San Francisco Opera

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something askew.

2015 · 173 min · Comedy, Music

It’s a busy day in the manor house as the staff prepare for the marriage of the wily valet Figaro and his quick-witted fiancée, the maid Susanna. But the head of the house, Count Almaviva, wants Susanna for himself—and he’s used to getting his way. With the help of the slighted Countess, Figaro and Susanna work to turn the manor upside down in order to exchange their holy vows of matrimony.

Directed by Robin Guarino

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