Washington National Opera (WNO), under the leadership of General Director Plácido Domingo, opens its 54th season with Gioachino Rossini's The Barber of Seville (IL Barbiere de Siviglia) in eight performances, September 12 to 20 at the Kennedy Center Opera House. This light-hearted opera buffa, or comic opera, features an all-star cast, including American tenor Lawrence Brownlee in his WNO debut as Count Almaviva and Bolognese bass-baritone Simone Alberghini returning as Figaro. With upbeat classics such as Figaro's iconic "Largo al factotum" (the origin of the cry "Figaro, Figaro, Figaro!"), the opera is among the most popular in the operatic repertoire. The Barber of Seville is performed in Italian with English supertitles. See below for production information, performance dates and ticketing information.
Based on the first play of the Figaro trilogy by 18th-century French playwright Pierre de Beaumarchais, The Barber of Seville follows the adventures of young Count Almaviva as he attempts to win Rosina away from her guardian and soon-to-be fiancé Dr. Bartolo. Almaviva enlists the help of Bartolo's sharp-witted valet Figaro, whose farcical plans and hilarious disguises ultimately succeed in bringing Rosina and Almaviva together in happy matrimony. Beaumarchais' story of Figaro, Rosina and Almaviva continues at WNO in April 2010 with Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.The double cast features several artists in their WNO debuts, including Argentine tenor Juan Francisco Gatell, sharing the role of Almaviva with Brownlee. In his WNO debut, Italian baritone Marco Caria sings the quick-witted barber Figaro, a role he shares with bass-baritone Simone Alberghini. In their WNO debuts, Spanish mezzo-soprano Silvia Tro Santafé and Georgian mezzo-soprano Ketevan Kemoklidze sing the role of the feisty Rosina. Playing Dr. Bartolo is Italian bass Donato DiStefano in his company debut, along with Colombian bass and former Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Valeriano Lanchas. Casting for each performance date listed below.
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