The Marriage of Figaro at Sydney Opera House
- Laugh through love, lies, and disguises in Mozart’s ultimate comic opera, The Marriage of Figaro
- Enjoy witty libretto, catchy melodies, and dazzling ensemble moments in this musically rich masterpiece
- Follow Figaro and Susanna as they outwit a lustful Count on their chaotic wedding day
- Be amazed by international debuts and stellar Australian talents delivering unforgettable operatic performances
- Admire elegant 17th-century costumes, radiant lighting, and authentic staging in a visually stunning production experience
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What to expect
A chaotic whirlwind of mistaken identities makes the wedding day of Figaro and Susanna a lesson in hilarity With a witty, fast-moving libretto and hum-along melodies, it’s easy to see why Mozart’s classic comedy continues to charm audiences the world over.
Musically, this is the ultimate ensemble opera, with brilliant trios, quartets and even a fantastic sextet laced through the score. Dramatically, it’s the opera with everything: lovers and liaisons, tricks and disguises, lust and laughter.
The Countess loves Count Almaviva, but he’s got designs on her servant Susanna. It’s Susanna’s wedding day, and Figaro has no plans of giving up his bride. In one crazy day of disguises, duplicity, desire and utter madness, the fiancés must foil the philandering noble’s seductive advances.
International singers Gordon Bintner and Michael Sumuel make their Australian debuts alongside some fabulous Australian singers: Kiandra Howarth, Siobhan Stagg, Emily Edmonds and Jane Ede.
Sir David McVicar’s naturalistic staging opens a “comic cauldron of sex and social politics” (Limelight), where the comedy has a dark, sharp edge.
True to 17th-century design and detail, historical fashion specialist Jenny Tiramani clothes the aristocracy in ravishing silks and the servants in cornflower blue. David Finn’s radiant lighting streams through vaulted windows illuminating enormous rooms in sunlight and moonbeams as day turns to night.














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Seeing an opera at the Sydney Opera House is definitely a must-do when visiting Sydney. Even with the cheapest tickets, you can sit in the upper center, and the overall acoustics are still excellent.
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