The Marriage of Figaro
14 October – 8 November
A marriage on the cards, and another on the rocks: will you say ‘I do’ to Mozart’s comic masterpiece?
When a lusty aristocrat tries to seduce his valet’s pretty young fiancée, his servants and long-suffering wife conspire to teach him a lesson in fidelity.
Four seasoned debuts bring a fresh face to Mozart’s central quartet this season. Prize-winning Uzbekistani bass Jasurbek Khaydarov makes his UK opera and Glyndebourne debut in the title role, with Chinese soprano Mei Gui Zhang as his beloved Susanna. American soprano Olivia Boen sings the Countess, with Russian baritone Anton Beliaev as her irascible husband, the Count.
John Christie Award-winner Henna Mun returns to Glyndebourne as Barbarina, with fellow former Jerwood Artist Rachel Roper as Cherubino. Veteran mezzo Madeleine Shaw returns from the production’s original cast as Marcellina, joined by Henry Waddington as Bartolo and Mark Milhofer as Don Basilio.
See full cast and creative team details here.
Sung in Italian with English supertitles.
Creative team
Conductor
Bertie Baigent
Director
Mariame Clément
Designer
Julia Hansen
Movement Director
Anna-Marie Sullivan
Lighting Designer
Paule Constable
The Glyndebourne Sinfonia
Leader Richard Milone
The Glyndebourne Chorus
Chorus Director Aidan Oliver
Cast
Figaro
Jasurbek Khaydarov
Susanna
Mei Gui Zhang
Dr Bartolo
Henry Waddington
Marcellina
Madeleine Shaw
Cherubino
Rachel Roper
Don Basilio
Mark Milhofer
Count Almaviva
Anton Beliaev
Countess Almaviva
Olivia Boen
Antonio
Alexander Vassiliev
Barbarina
Henna Mun
photos
Photos: Richard Hubert Smith
Performance timings
Timings are subject to change.
Head to our your visit page here for everything you need to start planning your visit.
1, 3, 6, 8 november
Gardens open: 2.00pm
Opera starts: 4.00pm
Interval (30 mins): 5.35pm
Opera resumes: 6.05pm
Opera ends: 7.25pm
Advisory information about The Marriage of Figaro
The story of The Marriage of Figaro plays on the imbalances of power between masters and servants, and men and women. At several points, characters of lesser status are subject to unwanted sexual advances and physically aggressive behaviour.
Arts Council England
Dunard Fund
Laidlaw Opera Trust
Tioc Foundation

Main image: Richard Hubert Smith; image design by Louise Richardson





