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The Marriage of Figaro, A Delightful Blend of Wit, Love, and Social Commentary (Live Simulcast from the Met Opera)

Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro) is a true masterpiece of the opera world—an explosive combination of comedy, romance, and sharp social commentary. First performed in 1786, this opera has been captivating audiences for centuries with its intricate plot, memorable characters, and, of course, its sublime music. It’s a hilarious tale of mistaken identities, scheming lovers, and social class struggles, all set to one of the most joyous and brilliant scores ever written.

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