The wedding starts at noon. The uprising starts now.
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something… threatening to throw Figaro’s wedding plans into disarray. Count Almaviva's wandering eye has landed on his wife's maid Susanna, who's about to marry his own manservant Figaro. Racing against the clock, Figaro quickly concocts a plan to outwit his master. Will the wily duo outwit the Count in time to save the day?
Mozart's greatest comedy sparkles with disguises, wit, trickery and humanity, all under the masterful baton of Music Director James Conlon. We're taking the magic even further with an enchanting new production directed by acclaimed filmmaker James Gray, with costumes designed by celebrated fashion designer Christian Lacroix. (Yes, that's a shameless name drop.)
A brilliant cast of company favorites brings the leading couples to life: Craig Colclough and Janai Brugger as the ever-resourceful Figaro and Susanna, with Lucas Meachem and Ana María Martínez as the Count and Countess. Rihab Chaieb makes her company debut as Cherubino, the lovable scamp who always shows up in the middle of all the schemes—at the absolutely worst time.
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Thursday, February 23rd Happy Hour Pre-Show Event Has Been Cancelled.
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One hour before each performance begins, join Music Director James Conlon for a pre-show talk about The Marriage of Figaro in Stern Grand Hall, on the second floor of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Admission is complimentary with your ticket.
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Janai Brugger as Susanna and Craig Colclough as Figaro in LA Opera's 2023 production of "The Marriage of Figaro"
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Janai Brugger as Susanna and Craig Colclough as Figaro
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Craig Colclough as Figaro
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Janai Brugger as Susanna
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Lucas Meachem as the Count and Craig Colclough as Figaro
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Janai Brugger as Susanna and Rihab Chaieb as Cherubino
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Rodell Aure Rosel (Don Basilio), Marie McLaughlin (Marcellina) and Kristinn Sigmundsson (Dr. Bartolo)
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Ana María Martínez as the Countess
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Ana María Martínez as the Countess
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Lucas Meachem as the Count
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Craig Colclough as Figaro and Deepa Johnny as Barbarina
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At center, Deepa Johnny as Barbarina and Rihab Chaieb as Cherubino
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Dancers Raymond Ejiofor and Jessica Gadzinski
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Lucas Meachem (Count), Ana María Martínez (Countess), Craig Colclough (Figaro) and Janai Brugger (Susanna)
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Janai Brugger (Susanna), Ana María Martínez (Countess), Deepa Johnny (Barbarina) and Rihab Chaieb (Cherubino)
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The women of the LA Opera Chorus
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Janai Brugger (Susanna), Kristinn Sigmundsson (Dr. Bartolo), Marie McLaughlin (Marcellina) and Craig Colclough (Figaro)
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Janai Brugger as Susanna (with Craig Colclough as Figaro, back left)
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Rihab Chaieb as Cherubino and Craig Colclough as Figaro
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Deepa Johnny as Barbarina
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Lucas Meachem as the Count and Ana María Martínez as the Countess
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Janai Brugger as Susanna
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Janai Brugger as Susanna
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Rihab Chaieb as Cherubino
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Ana María Martínez as the Countess
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Craig Colclough as Figaro
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At center, Janai Brugger as Susanna and Craig Colclough as Figaro
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With Ana María Martínez onstage as the Countess, James Conlon conducts the LA Opera Orchestra
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James Conlon conducts "The Marriage of Figaro"
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Craig Colclough sings the role of Figaro in "The Marriage of Figaro"
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Janai Brugger sings the role of Susanna in "The Marriage of Figaro"
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Ana Maria Martinez sings the role of the Countess in "The Marriage of Figaro"
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Lucas Meachem sings the role of the Count in "The Marriage of Figaro"
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Rihab Chaieb sings the role of Cherubino in "The Marriage of Figaro"
Fay Fox"This all-new Marriage of Figaro is as distinguished as one could hope to see anywhere – admirably sung, delightful to look at, executed with dedication and in detail, natural and unaffected in its flow"
Listed to the famous overture from The Marriage of Figaro below:
Cast
- Figaro
- Craig Colclough
- Susanna
- Janai Brugger
- Countess
- Ana María Martínez
- Count
- Lucas Meachem
- Cherubino
- Rihab Chaieb
- Doctor Bartolo
- Kristinn Sigmundsson
- Marcellina
- Marie McLaughlin
- Don Basilio
- Rodell Aure Rosel
- Don Curzio
- Anthony León
- Barbarina
- Deepa Johnny
- Antonio
- Alan Williams
Creative Team
- Conductor
- James Conlon
- Director
- James Gray
- Scenery
- Santo Loquasto
- Costumes
- Christian Lacroix
- Lighting
- York Kennedy
- Chorus Director
- Jeremy Frank
- Choreographer
- Kitty McNamee

Read the synopsis
Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
Running time: approximately three hours and 45 minutes, including one intermission
Audio Description will be available for the Sunday, February 19, performance.
Click here to read Music Director James Conlon's essay on The Marriage of Figaro.
New co-production of LA Opera with Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Opéra National de Lorraine, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg and Opéra de Lausanne
Production made possible by generous support from
GRoW @ Annenberg
The Carol and Warner Henry Production Fund for Mozart Operas
Nanette and Keith Leonard
Lauren B. Leichtman & Arthur E. Levine Family Foundation
Ariane and Lionel Sauvage
and the
Emanuel Treitel Senior Citizen Fund
With special appreciation to
Gregory and Régina Annenberg Weingarten
Ana María Martínez’s appearance made possible by generous support from
The Eva and Marc Stern Principal Artists Fund
Rihab Chaieb’s appearance is generously underwritten by a gift from
The Piera Barbaglia Shaheen Next Generation Artist Award
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