Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts presents The Marriage of Figaro

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Figaro is getting married today, but it’s becoming very complicated. First, his new bride is being chased by his boss, the Count, who makes Harvey Weinstein look like a choirboy. Then, there seems to be something going on between the Countess and a teenage boy whose hormones are running amok. To top it all off, Figaro is being pursued by a lustful cougar who has the legal means to force him to marry her. In the meantime, no one can see anything in the dark. This classic comedy is considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, with the ability to amuse, provoke, and ultimately move the audience.

Figaro is getting married today, but it’s becoming very complicated. First, his new bride is being chased by his boss, the Count, who makes Harvey Weinstein look like a choirboy. Then, there seems to be something going on between the Countess and a teenage boy whose hormones are running amok. To top it all off, Figaro is being pursued by a lustful cougar who has the legal means to force him to marry her. In the meantime, no one can see anything in the dark. This classic comedy is considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, with the ability to amuse, provoke, and ultimately move the audience.

Figaro is getting married today, but it’s becoming very complicated. First, his new bride is being chased by his boss, the Count, who makes Harvey Weinstein look like a choirboy. Then, there seems to be something going on between the Countess and a teenage boy whose hormones are running amok. To top it all off, Figaro is being pursued by a lustful cougar who has the legal means to force him to marry her. In the meantime, no one can see anything in the dark. This classic comedy is considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, with the ability to amuse, provoke, and ultimately move the audience.

WHEN

WHERE

Moores Opera House
3333 Cullen Blvd.
Houston, TX 77004
https://uh.edu/kgmca/music/opera/seasons/2019-2020/figaro/

TICKET INFO

$10-$20
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