New York City
Jean Cocteau Repertory presents Beaumarchias’ The Marriage of Figaro in a new translation by Rod McLucas. This comedic romp champions the underdog and celebrates the triumph over the oppressor. Figaro, Count Almaviva’s irrepressible manservant, and Suzanne, the maid to the Count’s wife, are about to get married when it is discovered that the Count lusts after Suzanne. David Fuller directs.
Upcoming Performances:
Fri. April 12 at 8pm
Sat. April 13 at 8pm
Sun. April 14 at 3pm
Wed. April 17 at 7pm
Thu. April 18 at 8pm
Fri. April 19 at 8pm
Sat. April 20 at 8pm
Sun. April 21 at 3pm
Wed. April 24 at 7pm
Thu. April 25 at 8pm
Fri. May 3 at 8pm
Sat. May 4 at 8pm
Sun. May 5 at 3pm
Tue. May 7 at 8pm
Wed. May 8 at 7pm
Thu. May 9 at 8pm
Beginning May 14, the regular schedule is Tu at 8, W at 7, Th-Sa at 8, Su at 3.