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Cosi Fan Tutte, directed by Ilio Catani, presents a lively take on Mozart's classic opera. The performances are quite engaging, with the singers skillfully navigating both the comedic and dramatic elements. There's a distinct charm to the pacing; it never feels rushed, allowing the audience to settle into the intricate web of deception and fidelity. Don Alfonso’s manipulations set a cynical tone, contrasting with the youthful innocence of Ferrando and Guglielmo, which adds depth. The practical effects, while not grand, serve the story well, enhancing the playful atmosphere. Overall, it’s a fascinating exploration of love’s complexities, and it’s interesting to observe how the characters evolve through their trials.
Operatic adaptation of Mozart's workFocus on themes of fidelity and deceptionNoteworthy performances and pacing
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