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So, 'Così Fan Tutte' at Teatro Comunale di Ferrara back in 2000 is a unique take on Mozart's classic opera. The setting in the Bay of Naples during the 18th century really adds depth to the story, right? It’s all about love and betrayal, and the cynical Don Alfonso just stirs the pot. The pacing feels just right, with moments of tension that snap into light-heartedness, reflecting the complex nature of relationships. The performances are pretty engaging, capturing the essence of the sisters, Dorabella and Fiordiligi, while also highlighting the foolishness of their suitors. The atmosphere—it's vibrant, yet hints at the darker themes of doubt and fidelity. Just a fascinating blend of humor and introspection, really.
Set in the picturesque Bay of Naples, 18th century.Explores themes of fidelity and deception.Captivating performances by the lead cast.
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