
Plot
A popular production from 2021, straight from the historic building of the National Theatre. This star-studded title is directed by experienced director Magdalena Švecová, with soloists, the National Theatre Orchestra and Choir, and conducted by Jaroslav Kyzlink. The Barber of Seville was composed by the then 23-year-old Gioachino Rossini in just three weeks, resulting in a witty and dynamic work that perfectly captures the genre of Italian opera buffa. Rossini based his work on the 1772 play The Barber of Seville, or The Misguided Precaution by French dramatist Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. The two-act opera tells the story of the young love between Rosina and Count Almaviva. However, her guardian Don Bartolo also has his eye on her. Almaviva does not give up and asks the local barber Figaro for help, who comes up with a daring plan to bring the couple to their dream wedding.
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Cast

Petr Nekoranec
Count Almaviva

Jiří Sulženko
Bartolo

Arnheidur Eiríksdóttir
Rosina

Adam Plachetka
Figaro

Roman Vocel
Basilio

Lucie Hájková
Berta

Lukáš Bařák
Fiorello

Anton Eliaš
Ambrogio

Jan Líkař
Officer

Pavel Vaněk
Self – Choirmaster

Jaroslav Kyzlink
Self – Conductor