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Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro

Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro
Showtimes
  • Sat 7:30 PM Mar 09, 2024 Available Soon
  • Mon 7:00 PM Mar 11, 2024 Available Soon
  • Wed 7:00 PM Mar 13, 2024 Available Soon
  • Fri 7:30 PM Mar 15, 2024 Available Soon
  • Sun 2:00 PM Mar 17, 2024 Available Soon

Season ticket packages on sale now and individual tickets go on sale August 1st.

Venue
Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre
50 W 200 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA Get Directions

OVERVIEW

This “sequel” to The Barber of Seville finds the boisterous barber, Figaro, ready to be married to his sweetheart, Susanna, as a scheming Count tries to break up the whole situation! Hilarious antics ensue—expect disguises, mistaken identities, and a lot of hiding in (and under) things—as this comedy plays out with music by one of the greatest composers of all time, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

You’ll be laughing—and humming the tunes—for days!

Rating: PG for mild sexual innuendo, suggestive humor.

Run Time: Approximately 3 hours 15 minutes.

Performed in Italian with English subtitles.

Season Ticket Packages On Sale: March 14, 2023
Design-A-Series & Group Tickets On Sale: June 5, 2023
2022-23 Subscriber Presale: July 25, 2023
Single-Performance Tickets On-Sale: August 1, 2023


ARTISTS


LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

Opera Talks: One hour before each performance, ticket holders are invited to join Utah Opera Principal Coach Carol Anderson to learn more about the production at a free talk in the Capitol Room of the Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre. The talk will also be available online here.

Learn Before You Go: Read about the history, music, storyline, and more, through an online multiple-part learning course.

Post Opera Q&A: Join Utah Opera’s Artistic Director to discuss Utah Opera’s production of the opera following each performance in the Capitol Room.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

GENERAL AGE GUIDELINE: Individuals ages five and older are welcome at this performance. Parents should ensure their children are able to sit quietly through the performance without disturbing others around them. Consider checking out What to Expect at the Opera to help you determine if an opera is right for your child. No babes in arms will be admitted.

ACCESSIBILITY: We are committed to making our performances and venues accessible to all of our patrons.

LATE SEATING POLICY: Late seating will be at an appropriate break in the performance, to be determined at a later date, or at intermission. More information on our late and re-entry policies is found here.

Artists and programs are subject to change. No refunds. View Terms of Sale here.

SPONSORS

SPONSORS

Opera Season SponsorGeorge S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation logo