Photo Flash: Pittsburgh Opera presents Mozart's THE MARRIAGO OF FIGARO
Pittsburgh Opera presents Mozart's beloved madcap comedy The Marriage of Figaro, at the Benedum Center November 4th -12th.
Figaro is in love with the Countess's servant Susanna, who he plans to wed that very day. However, their employer Count Almaviva has his eye on Susanna. In fact, the Count intends to invoke the hated feudal practice of droit de seigneur - the infamous right of the lord to sleep with a commoner's bride on her wedding night. Figaro, Susanna, and the Countess are understandably outraged at this possibility, and are determined not only to prevent it, but to teach the Count a lesson while they're at it.
The cast includes a quartet of talented American singers making their Pittsburgh Opera debuts plus some returning favorites.
Debuting are bass-baritone Tyler Simpson, a mainstay at the Metropolitan Opera, as Figaro; star soprano Joélle Harvey, singing the famously challenging role ofSusanna; baritone Christian Bowers, who recently sang in Bordeaux and Malta, as philandering Count Almaviva; and eight-year Met Opera veteran bass Brian Kontes as the scheming, meddling Dr. Bartolo.
Pittsburgh's own Danielle Pastin brings her "lovely demeanor and irresistibly creamy timbre" (Opera News) to the touching role of Countess Almaviva, and recent Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist Corrie Stallings makes her triumphant return to the Benedum as the irrepressible Cherubino.
Music Director Antony Walker conducts the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra and Chorus in this traditional 18th-century production.
On stage November 4, 7, 10 & 12, The Marriage of Figaro has been entertaining audiences around the world for hundreds of years. Tickets start at just $12 and are available online.
Tickets to all performances of The Marriage of Figaro start at $12. To purchase tickets, call 412-456-6666, visit the Theatre Square Box Office, or buy online at https://opera.culturaldistrict.org/production/51753/list_performances?_ga=2.51286250.2130155439.1506001563-1623511870.1503505731.

Figaro (Tyler Simpson) and his fiancee Susanna (Joélle Harvey)

Figaro (Tyler Simpson) and his fiancee Susanna (Joélle Harvey)

Count (ChristIan Bowers) and Countess Almaviva (Danielle Pastin)

Figaro (Tyler Simpson), Susanna (Joélle Harvey), Count (ChristIan Bowers) and Countess Almaviva (Danielle Pastin)

Figaro (Tyler Simpson), Susanna (Joélle Harvey), Count (ChristIan Bowers) and Countess Almaviva (Danielle Pastin)

Figaro (Tyler Simpson) and his fiancée Susanna (Joélle Harvey)

Count (ChristIan Bowers) and Countess Almaviva (Danielle Pastin)

Count (ChristIan Bowers) and Countess Almaviva (Danielle Pastin)

left to right: Figaro (Tyler Simpson), Susanna (Joélle Harvey), Countess Almaviva (Danielle Pastin), Count Almaviva (ChristIan Bowers)
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