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  1. The Marriage of Figaro (French: La Folle Journée, ou Le Mariage de Figaro ("The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro")) is a comedy in five acts, written in 1778 by Pierre Beaumarchais. This play is the second in the Figaro trilogy, preceded by The Barber of Seville and followed by The Guilty Mother.

  2. Las bodas de Fígaro (título original en italiano, Le nozze di Figaro) es una ópera bufa en cuatro actos con música de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sobre un libreto en italiano de Lorenzo da Ponte, basado en la pieza de Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais La folle journée, ou Le mariage de Figaro.

    • 1785
  3. The Marriage of Figaro was written between 1775 and 1778. The play reverses the character of Count Almaviva from the romantic hero of The Barber of Seville to an unscrupulous villain and is generally critical of aristocratic corruption, which it contrasts with lower-class virtue.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The Marriage of Figaro, comic opera in four acts by Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte), which premiered in Vienna at the Burgtheater on May 1, 1786. Based on Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais’s 1784 play Le Mariage de Figaro, Mozart’s work remains a.