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Title: The Follies of a Day; or, The Marriage of Figaro
A Comedy, as it is now performing at the Theatre- Royal, Covent£¿Garden. From the French of M. de Beaumarchais
Author: Pierre- Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
Translator: Thomas Holcroft
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The Marriage of Figaro (Italian: Le nozze di Figaro, pronounced [le £¿n£¿ttse di £¿fi¢°£¿aro] (About this soundlisten)), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786. The opera's libretto is based on the 1784 stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, La folle journ£¿e, ou le Mariage de Figaro ("The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro"). It tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity.
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Follies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. The story concerns a reunion in a crumbling Broadway theatre, scheduled for demolition, of the past performers of the "Weismann's Follies", a musical revue (based on the Ziegfeld Follies ), that played in that theatre between the World Wars. It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion. Sally and Phyllis were showgirls in the Follies. Both couples are deeply unhappy with their marriages. Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned. Several of the former showgirls perform their old numbers, sometimes accompanied by the ghosts of their former selves.
¿ÀÆä¶ó ¿¬±Ø ÇÇ°¡·ÎÀÇ °áÈ¥. The Book of The Follies of a Day; or, The Marriage of Figaro, by Thomas Holcroft
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S.
PROLOGUE, Page vii
ACT I. 1
ACT II. 25
ACT III. 53
ACT IV. 74
ACT V. 90