Dramaturgy
The Marriage of Figaro is an opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, first performed in 1786. It is a quintessential example of 18th-century satire and social commentary, addressing themes of class struggle, love, and deception within the framework of a comedic plot that unfolds over a single day.
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