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Rossini's big-hearted comedy tells the story of Rosina, ward of the lascivious Dr. Bartolo, and her clandestine romance with the dashing Count Almaviva. The Count enlists the help of the barber, Figaro, who has a finger in every pie around town. Using a series of disguises (some better than others), the Count and Figaro scheme to outwit Bartolo, with hilarious and heartwarming results.
This one-of-a-kind production will be held at San Diego's answer to Seville – The Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park – and is conducted and directed by Peter Kozma.
Opera in two acts with one intermission
Sung in Italian with English subtitles
Performances at The Spanish Village Art Center in Balboa Park
1770 Village Place, San Diego, CA 92101
Friday, April 28 at 7:30pm
Saturday, April 29 at 7:30pm
Sunday, April 30 at 7:30pm
Peter Kozma | Conductor/Director
Cast
Jesús Vicente Murillo
STEELE FITZWATER
Carly Cummings
Matthew Reynolds
Don Basilio
Don Bartolo
Berta
Fiorello / Figaro cover
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