![]() Now Almaviva stumbles into the house as a drunken soldier and, with his false official letter, insists he be given accommodation. Figaro tells Rosina about »Lindoro« and, to his surprise, the seemingly reserved girl has already written a love letter. Don Basilio, priest and Rosina’s music tutor, warns him about count Almaviva and recommends he get rid of the infamous womaniser through slander. Suspicious Bartolo, meanwhile, suspects that Rosina is up to something. ![]() Rosina thinks about how she can break free from Bartolo’s prison and sees an ally in Figaro. ![]() He also has a plan for the lovestruck count: dressed as a drunken soldier he should try and gain access to Bartolo’s house. He hopes his morning serenade will entice Rosina to the window and meets his former servant Figaro again who is now the proud owner of a barber’s shop and shows off his many contacts and skills. ![]() As Almaviva doesn’t only want to be loved for his standing and wealth, he pretends to be the penniless Lindoro. He would like to marry his ward himself in order to get her dowry. Set Design & Costume Design Luigi PeregoĬount Almaviva is in love with Rosina who lives with her guardian, Doctor Bartolo, who keeps a strict eye on her. ![]()
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