Played straight and true, characterful comedy The Marriage of Figaro is all the funnier. Listening to the rapturous music and watching the comic complications crescendo, Sir David McVicar's authentic production allows the genius of Mozart and librettist da Ponte to be fully appreciated for the pure brilliance of its simplicity and elegance. The second in McVicar's Mozart-da Ponte trilogy of new productions for Op…
SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 09:11PM on November 12, 2015