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The Barber of Seville

This may sound familiar, but it's no Looney Tunes. 

"Figaro! Figaro! Fiiigarooo!" Indeed, demand is at an all-time high for the sharp-scissored and equally sharp-witted barber of Seville. Chief among the clamoring masses is Count Almaviva, who begs his friend to help him woo the beautiful young Rosina. The catch? A bumbling, older doctor has claimed her first! Pulling from a bottomless bag of tricks and disguises, this scheming duo stops at nothing--breaking and entering, shaving distractions, even good old-fashioned bribery--to turn the tables in the name of true love.

Brigham Young University

Music: Gioachino Rossini
Libretto: by Cesare Sterbini

Director: Lawrence Vincent

Scenic Designer: Travis Coyne

Lighting Designer: Angus Goodearl

Hair & Makeup Designer: Rachel Hughes & Harli McShinsky

Photography Credit: Ari Davis

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