

“It was planned well before the pandemic, so it’s my great pleasure to see it over the finish line now.” “This opera about class and comedy and family relations is perfectly set in Colonial India,” Lucey noted. Opera San José will stage an all-new “The Marriage of Figaro,” transported to colonial India during Victorian Imperial rule, in as part of its 2022-23 season. It was originally scheduled to open the 2020-21 season, but was postponed due to COVID restrictions.

Directed by Brad Dalton and conducted by Viswa Subbaraman, the production will feature evocative sets by designer Steven Kemp and Indian Kathak dance from Mosaic America. 10-25, 2022), with Mozart’s opera set in India during Victorian Imperial rule. The 2022-23 season begins with a new production of “The Marriage of Figaro” (Sept.
