Count Almaviva lives with his Countess on their estate near Seville. The Count has his eye on his wife’s maid Susanna, who is betrothed to the Count’s servant, Figaro. Much to Figaro’s dismay, the Count plans to seduce Susanna on wedding night. Meanwhile, Cherubino, the Count’s young page, is infatuated with the Countess, but has just been dismissed after being discovered with Barbarina, the gardener Antonio’s daughter.
When an adulterous husband tries to attend his wife's wedding, chaos ensues as secrets are revealed and relationships are tested. Can the wedding go on without a hitch?
Le nozze di Figaro is a comedic opera set in 18th century Seville, Spain. Count Almaviva plans to exercise his right to sleep with his servant Figaro's bride, Susanna, on their wedding night. However, Susanna and Figaro conspire with the Countess to expose his infidelity and teach him a lesson. The opera explores themes of class conflict, sexual harassment, and the power dynamics between the aristocracy and their servants.
Bandits kidnap Figaro, the famous barber of Seville, and use his wonderful voice to attract travelers and rob stagecoaches. Because of this, the police chases him as an accomplice of the bandits. Then Figaro decides to join the army as a volunteer to fight in Puerto Rico. He returns covered with glory and his faults are condoned. However, the adventures of Figaro continue in Seville in the false scene of the aristocracy
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