Cosi Fan Tutte (“Thus do all women”), the perfect opera for those who prefer their laughter sandwiched with a slice of wry, is a deliciously ironic look at the foibles of love. We begin with two sisters, their fiancés, and a bet—Will the women be faithful? Thus we enter a world of disguises and trickery in which the women—and Love itself—are put to the test. Mozart’s genius turns a farce into a scintillating blend of thought provoking humor. Presented in Italian with English supertitles and orchestra.
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