The Marriage of Figaro
Lighting Design by:
Jeff Greenberg
The Marriage of Figaro was produced by the Queens College department of Drama Theatre, and Dance in March 2008. It was directed by David Ronis, with set design by Troy Hourie, and costume design by Meghan Healey.

Figaro measures the new bedroom the count has given him and Susanna.

The count is going to send Cherubino off to the military to prevent him from being with all the women.

The Countess' Aria at the top of Act II


The Count's Act III aria

The Countess' Act III aria

Close up of the Countess during her Act III aria.

All the villagers come in to celebrate the wedding of Figaro and Susanna.

Count and Countess duet in Act III

Everyone dances the Fandango in celebration.

Barbarina tells Figaro and Marcellina that the Count has agreed to meet Susanna secretly in the grove.

The men outside in the moonlit grove.

The Countess, disguised as Susanna, waits for the Count while Figaro secretly looks on.

Figaro's Act IV aria

The Count asks the Countess to forgive him for his infidelity.

The Countess forgives him and all ends happily.