Le nozze di Figaro - Schedule, Program & Tickets

Le nozze di Figaro

Musical preparation: Enrico Dovico
Stage director: Magdalena Švecová
Sets: Andrej Ďurík
Costumes: Kateřina Štefková
Lighting design: Přemysl Janda
Choreography: Olga Kyndlová
Motion cooperation: Tomsa Legierski
Dramaturgy: Beno Blachut
Chorus master: Martin Buchta
To exclusive guest Adam PLACHETKA

The National Theater Chorus and Orchestra

Mozart's music has been played ever since 1783, when it was presented the opera The Abduction from the Seraglio , In the wake of the resounding success with which Le nozze di Figaro met in Prague three years later, the composer paid his first visit to the city in January 1787 so as to give the world premiere of his Symphony no. 38 in D major and to conduct a production of opera, which earned the audience's immense enthusiasm and resulted in his being commissioned to create another opera. Along with Mozart's inspired music, Beaumarchais's brilliant play, which served as the basis for Lorenzo da Ponte's no less fabulous libretto, featuring splendidly portrayed characters, replete with entanglements, disguises and humorous situations, is the reason why Le nozze di Figaro has never ceased to enchant audiences and performers alike.
Magdalena Švecová is the first woman in the history of the National Theater to direct a production of Le nozze di Figaro, thus presenting a female view of the forms and transformations of love, infidelity and jealousy, in what will be the 20th staging of the title by the National Theater Opera.

The opera is staged in Italian original version and Czech and English surtitles are used in the performance.
Approximate running time, including intermission: 3 hours, 15 minutes, one 20-minute intermission.

Subject to change.

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