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SIMULCAST - The Marriage of Figaro 2021

July 10 - August 27, 2021

Join us for a “DRIVE-IN” Simulcast Opera Experience!

For the 2021 Season, each evening’s performance of The Marriage of Figaro will be simulcast onto two state-of-the-art LED video walls in our lower parking lots. There you will find sweeping views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and the opera playing on your own car radio!

Tickets must be purchased in advance.

Entrance: Exit 168 of US 84/285. Enter on Opera Drive – turn right before you get to the main theater parking lot on the south side of the theater. There will be parking lot attendants to direct you in to the lot.

Before you purchase tickets, please review our FAQs.

Music
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto
Lorenzo Da Ponte
Sung in
Italian
On Screen Translations
English
Spanish
Directed for the Screen by
Bruce Bryant
Assistant Video Director
Beth Krynicki
Audio Engineer
Michael Schweppe
Simulcast Production Company
Staging Solutions
Screens Provided by
db Production Services
Production Support Generously Provided By
James R. Seitz, Jr.
Simulcast Sponsors
Brooke Suzanne Gray
James V. & Dana Pope Manning
Gene & Jean Stark
Premiered
May 1, 1786 at the Burgtheater, Vienna
Run Time
Approximately 3 hours 27 minutes with one 25-minute intermission

Synopsis

Act I

Morning.

On the morning of his wedding, Figaro is trying out the space for the marital bed while his fiancée Susanna is trying on the bridal hat she’s made. He praises Count Almaviva’s generosity in moving them to this room as their first shared dwelling as man and wife. She is less than impressed by a “generosity” that moves their employer closer to reclaiming his jus primae noctis (feudal privilege of the lord to spend the wedding night with any bride who is a vassal on his lands). She runs to attend to the Countess, and Figaro resolves to foil the Count’s lascivious plan.

Marcellina has her own plans for Figaro’s wedding. Figaro has borrowed a large sum from her which he guaranteed against his own hand in marriage, she enlists Bartolo’s help. Knowing the Count is pursuing Susanna, she calculates that if the servant can deny the master, Almaviva will punish his wife’s maid by denying the wedding. Bartolo enjoys the idea of revenge on the valet of the man who ruined his own wedding plans (to Rosina, now Countess Almaviva) years ago. Susanna enters and she and Marcellina exchange too many compliments for either to proceed in the direction in which she was headed.

Cherubino the page intercepts Susanna and begs her to intercede for him with his godmother the Countess, that she may plead for him to the Count, who caught him the day before alone with tweenaged Barbarina and tried to throw him off the estate. The arrival of the Count interrupts their conversation, and Cherubino hides behind an armchair. Thus he accidentally overhears the Count’s gallantries toward Susanna — which are cut off by the arrival of Basilio, who’s come to confide Cherubino’s indiscretions toward the Countess. The Count hides behind the same chair and fumes. When his jealous pride can take no more, he bursts forth, only to discover he’s been hiding back-to-back with the page himself. A chorus of peasants, directed by Figaro, enters singing praise to the Count for having abolished the jus primae noctis. Desperate to be spared further embarrassment, Almaviva makes an excuse to hold the wedding that evening. Desperate to be rid of the pest, he orders Cherubino to report for duty as an officer of his regiment in Seville.

Artists

Vanessa Vasquez headshot

Vanessa Vasquez

Soprano

Countess Almaviva

Ying Fang

Ying Fang

Soprano

Susanna

Megan Marino

Megan Marino

Mezzo-Soprano

Cherubino

Samuel Dale Johnson headshot

Samuel Dale Johnson

Baritone

Count Almaviva

Nicholas Brownlee headshot

Nicholas Brownlee

Bass-baritone

Figaro

Patrick Carfizzi headshot

Patrick Carfizzi

Bass-Baritone

Don Bartolo

Susanne Mentzer Headshot

Susanne Mentzer

Mezzo-soprano

Marcellina

Lindsay Kate Brown Headshot

Lindsay Kate Brown

Mezzo-Soprano

Marcellina (Aug 24 & 27)

Brenton Ryan

Brenton Ryan

Tenor

Don Basilio

Thomas Cilluffo Headshot

Thomas Cilluffo

Tenor

Don Curzio

Cheyanne Coss Headshot

Cheyanne Coss

Soprano

Barbarina

Alaysha Fox Headshot

Alaysha Fox

Soprano

Bridesmaid

Ruby Dibble Headshot

Ruby Dibble

Mezzo-Soprano

Bridesmaid

Harry Bicket

Harry Bicket

Conductor

Laurent Pelly

Laurent Pelly

Director & Costume Designer

Chantal Thomas headshot

Chantal Thomas

Scenic Designer

Jean-Jacques Delmotte

Jean-Jacques Delmotte

Duane Schuler headshot

Duane Schuler

Lighting Designer

Susanne Sheston

Susanne Sheston

Chorus Director

FAQs

Your Health and Safety is our first concern! Audience Participation Required!

Tickets:

  • Tickets will be issued via Email.  We recommend taking a screenshot of your tickets as WiFi may be unreliable in the parking lots.
  • Please check your spam folders if you do not receive your tickets at least a week prior to the event. You should see a confirmation immediately after your purchase.
  • Tickets are non-refundable. Exchanges, however, are possible.
  • Simulcasts will proceed rain or shine. However, under adverse weather conditions such as (but not limited to): lightning, high wind, or torrential rain or hail, we may cancel the event, if necessary. ONLY IF A SIMULCAST IS CANCELLED will refunds be issued to the original ticket holder.
  • We encourage anyone who is feeling unwell not to attend a performance. If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, please call the Box Office prior to your performance to discuss your ticket options. We will work with patrons on a case-by-case basis.

Parking: 

  • Tickets are general admission within price zones.
  • Oversized vehicles will be parked as to no obstruct viewers from behind, to the best of our ability.
  • NO RVs or trailers will be allowed, utility or otherwise.
  • Smaller cars will be parked either closer to the screen or in a more central area within their price zone.
  • Parking attendants may need to move your location prior to the performance to allow for better viewing for all cars.
  • You may open the hatch of your car or SUV, however it cannot obstruct the view of other patrons.
  • Please remain with your vehicle at all times unless visiting the restrooms.
  • Pets are not allowed in the theater or parking lot.

Masks:

  • Masks are required when entering the Santa Fe Opera facilities and restrooms.
  • Your face mask should:
    • Have two or more layers of washable, breathable fabric
    • Completely cover your nose and mouth
    • Fit snugly against the sides of your face without gaps
    • Have a nose wire to prevent air from leaking out of the top of the mask
    • Single layer masks, gaiters or masks with visible exhalation valves or vents are not acceptable.

Tailgating:

  • Food may be consumed inside your vehicle or immediately adjacent to your vehicle.
  • Alcohol is not allowed.

Restrooms:

  • Restrooms will be available in the parking lot, including an ADA accessible, gender neutral facility. Please accompany any minors or dependents.
  • Patrons must sanitize their hands both before and after using the restroom facilities.

Sound:

  • Tune in to 88.7 FM on your car or portable radio to listen to the simulcast.