The Marriage of Figaro

November 09. 2024 - November 30. 2024

Upcoming Dates

November 09. 2024 - November 30. 2024

The Marriage of Figaro

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Join Lyric Opera of Chicago for Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, an intimate study of human relationships and one of the greatest operas ever written. In the setting of Count Almaviva’s castle, his servants, Figaro and Susanna, conspire to get the better of their willful employer, joined by his long-suffering wife, the Countess. Also on hand is opera’s most lovable pageboy, Cherubino. Intrigues abound in this matchless work by Mozart and librettist Lorenzo da Ponte that has enriched lives and spirits for generations.

Returning to direct her exhilarating Lyric production is Chicago theatrical legend Barbara Gaines. She’ll collaborate with the electrifying young German conductor Erina Yashima in her Lyric debut, leading a cast of internationally celebrated Mozartians.

  • Language: Sung in Italian with projected English titles
  • Running Time: 3 hours and 30 minutes, including 1 intermission
  • Location: Lyric Opera House
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Lyric’s presentation of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro is generously made possible by The Negaunee FoundationMary Stowell, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLPLori Julian for the Julian Family FoundationInvenergy, Randy L. & Melvin R.* BerlinBulley & Andrews, and Ethel and Bill* Gofen.
*deceased

Pre-opera talk

Speaker: Elinor Olin
  • November 9, Dr. Lady J
  • November 24, Peek in the Pit

Join us in the Ardis Krainik Theatre one hour before your opera performance begins for a free, 30-minute preview talk discussing that day’s production.

Seating is unreserved, but a ticket for that day’s performance is required. Talks begin one hour before each performance and doors open approximately 15 minutes before the start of the talks.

Pre-opera talks are supported by Raynette and Ned Boshell.

Artists

* Lyric debut
** Ryan Opera Center alumna

Header images: Original photo by Michael Pohn for Wiener Staatsoper with costume and background image alterations by Lyric Opera of Chicago, Todd Rosenberg/Lyric Opera of Chicago