Dress Rehearsal: The Marriage of Figaro

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wednesday 28 January 2026

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Be the first to experience Mozart’s comic masterpiece.

It’s supposed to be the happiest day of Figaro and Susanna’s lives, but this is opera, so
there’s plenty of time for some plot twists before they say ‘I do’. With Count Almaviva
looking set to make a move on the bride-to-be, the young couple must hatch a clever
plan to secure their happy ending. Cue a whirlwind of secret scheming and surprise
revelations.

This brand-new production of The Marriage of Figaro re-imagines the mischief in a typical modern country home, and Mozart’s music, performed live by the Orchestra of Opera North, fizzes with fun and explores the depths of human emotion. It all amounts to an invitation that’s too good to turn down.

 

The Marriage of Figaro really kicked off my love of opera. Really enjoyable and very inspiring.” – Opera North audience member

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How to book

Log in to your account to book your dress rehearsal tickets online, then select from the starred seats located in the Upper Circle. Two free tickets are available per membership, with two additional guest tickets available to purchase at £10 each*.

To access the dress rehearsal you must have booked a ticket for a performance of the same opera. If you have booked directly with one of our partner venues, or your booking has been made in someone else’s name, please contact the Opera North Box Office for assistance.

A Friends and Patrons event.

Price

Free as part of a Friends or Patrons membership.
Additional tickets for guests are available to purchase at £10 each*

Venue
  • Leeds Grand Theatre

Start time
6.30pm

Running time
Approximately 3 hours 15 minutes, including one interval

Language
Sung in Italian with English titles

Buy your programme in advance
Digital (£4) or printed (£6 + £2.50 postage)

Age guidance and content warning
Parental Guidance, contains some adult themes and humour

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Story

Figaro and Susanna, both servants to Count Almaviva, are soon to be married. Susanna is worried that the Count will exercise his feudal right to bed any of his servant girls before the night of their wedding but Figaro vows to outmanoeuvre the Count’s advances.

The old house keeper Marcellina demands that Figaro repay his overdue loan. She reminds him that he had vowed to marry her if unable to pay.

The Count’s page, Cherubino asks Susanna for help. The Count had caught him with the gardener’s daughter and as punishment, intends to send him away for military service.

Figaro sends an anonymous letter to the Count, warning him of adulterers, in the hopes of distracting him during the wedding that evening.

The Countess is lamenting her husband’s infidelity when Susanna arrives with Cherubino, planning to disguise him as a woman and entrap the Count in an act of infidelity. As they are finding a dress for him, the Count suddenly appears, highly suspicious after reading Figaro’s letter. Cherubino only just escapes.

Marcellina arrives to demand that Figaro honours his promise and marry her. The Count happily announces that the wedding is postponed until Figaro’s debt is resolved.

The Count orders Figaro to honour his promise and marry Marcellina. However, Figaro argues that he cannot marry without the permission of his parents, which he cannot obtain because he was stolen from them as a baby. Marcellina comes to realise that Figaro is in fact her own long-lost son. Everybody rejoices and Figaro’s debt is called off.

Susanna and the Countess hatch a plan of their own to entrap the Count. They send him a letter, inviting him to meet Susanna that night in the garden…

The Countess and Susanna swap clothes in order to fool the Count. When he arrives in the garden and sees his wife disguised as Susanna, he declares his love for her. Figaro arrives and recognises his bride disguised as the Countess. The Count witnesses Figaro proudly declaring his love to her and fooled by the disguise, shouts for the guards.

Everybody flocks to the commotion, as the Count demands that Figaro be arrested for seducing his wife. Suddenly the real Countess appears, revealing her true identity and the Count realising he’s been caught red-handed begs for forgiveness…

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