Madison Opera opens its 50th anniversary season with Mozart's classic comedy The Marriage of Figaro on Friday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 7 at 2:30 p.m. in Overture Hall. The production features an internationally acclaimed cast, with A. Scott Parry directing and Maestro John DeMain conducting.
"It was important for us to start this milestone season with a perennial favorite to really excite the community," said General Director Allan Naplan. There is a historical component as well: almost fifty years ago, a group of local singers known as the Madison Opera Workshop presented scenes from The Marriage of Figaro for the company's second outing. Today, Madison Opera's production will feature a professional cast with credentials at leading U.S. and international opera houses, performing on the Overture Hall stage with a striking set design most recently seen at Glimmerglass Opera, Florida Grand Opera, and Pittsburgh Opera. "It just shows how much we've grown," Naplan added.Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte based The Marriage of Figaro on Beaumarchais' play of the same title, and it premiered in Vienna on May 1, 1786. Set in Seville, the opera follows the servants Figaro and Susanna on what is supposed to be their wedding day. But they work in the Count's household, and he, too, has eyes for Susanna, triggering a series of events full of laughs, heartache, and ultimately, reconciliation.Videos