Giuseppe Verdi

Falstaff

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Falstaff, Verdi’s enduringly popular final masterpiece, recounts the misdeeds of drunken, absurdly vain, formerly thin knight Sir John Falstaff, plucked straight from Shakespeare’s plays. He’s fallen on hard times and, while drinking at an inn, announces his plans to pay off his debts by wooing not one, but two wealthy, married women: Alice Ford and Meg Page. But after he dashes off identical letters to each, they quickly discover his scheme and vow revenge. And as Falstaff—along with the rest of the men in this joyously life-affirming comedy—soon learns, he’s deeply outmatched by the women. With quick scene changes and a large wooden set, this iconic production perfectly captures the feel of an Elizabethan play. The stellar cast features four beloved favorites: baritone Reginald Smith Jr. as Falstaff, soprano Nicole Heaston as Alice, baritone Blake Denson as her husband, Ford, and soprano Andrea Carroll as the young Nannetta. Paula Suozzi directs, with Maestro Patrick Summers as conductor.

Details

Location

Brown Theater

Ticket Pricing

$25 - $210

Run time

Two hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission

Language

Sung in Italian with projected English subtitles

credits

Music

Giuseppe Verdi

Libretto

Arrigo Boito

Based on William Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor and King Henry IV – Part 1

Production

A production of Los Angeles Opera

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The Wortham Foundation, Inc.

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