The Follies of a Day; OR, The Marriage of Figaro (English)

Pierre Beaumarchais (1732 - 1799)
Translated by Thomas Holcroft (1745 - 1809)

This is Thomas Holcroft's English translation, obtained by attending Pierre Beaumarchais' French play nine times in Paris during its original official staging in 1784. Beaumarchais' play was the basis for Mozart's 1796 opera, and is a satire about lovers' misdoings and French society. Because of its rebellious themes, presented during the troubling times leading up to the French Revolution, Beaumarchais had a very difficult time getting his play past the censors. Once staged, the play was enormously popular with audiences, including the aristocracy despite their understanding of the underlying themes. It was shocking that an commoner could contend directly with a nobleman. Louis XVI was not amused with Beaumarchais and imprisoned him for a few days. In our play, staged in London in 1785, Figaro is engaged to be married to Susan, who has caught the eye of Count Almaviva . . . (Holcroft Anglicized Suzanne's name so that English audiences would better accept her.) The Marriage is part of a trilogy, following The Barber of Seville and preceding The Guilty Mother. (Summary by Lynette Caulkins.)

Cast list:

Stage Directions: Larry Wilson
Figaro: Todd
Susan: Jenn Broda
Count Almaviva: Jake Malizia
Countess: WendyKatzHiller
Marcelina: Joanna Michal Hoyt
Doctor Bartholo: Scott Caulkins
The Page Hannibal: Cindy Gorman
Basil: Alan Mapstone
Agnes: Therese Lindholm
Antonio: Ryan Williams
Don Guzman: Greg Giordino
Bounce: Adrian Stephens
Servant: Adrian Stephens
Crier of the Court: Lynette Caulkins
Doublefee: Tchaikovsky
Courier: Jim Hedrick

Genre(s): Comedy, Satire

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Advertisement, Prologue, and Dramatis Personae Group 00:08:29
Play 01 Act I Group 00:37:51
Play 02 Act II Group 00:47:40
Play 03 Act III Group 00:33:58
Play 04 Act IV Group 00:26:51
Play 05 Act V Group 00:32:21