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Barber of Seville
  • Designer:  Eduardo Sicangco
  • Stage Director: John Pasco, 2002
  • Lighting: Jeff Davis, 2002
  • Costume Designer: Eduardo Sicangco
  • Stage Manager: Michele Kay, 2002
  • Tech Director: Moses Darden, 2002
  • Concept period: Traditional
  • Year built:1983; redesigned:1989
  • Shop: Texas Opera Theatre; Virginia Scenic
  • Minimum Width: 40’
  • Minimum Depth: 26’6”
  • Total number of line sets: 12
  • Line sets for Scenery: 5
  • Line sets for LX’s: 7
  • Height of tallest drop: 30’
  • Furthest US Flying piece: 26’
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Act I
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Act I
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Act II
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Act III
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Costumes
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Technical Requirements
  • Number of Trucks:
  • Minimum Width:
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  • Number of Electrics:
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  • Stock Scenery NOT Included:


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Set Notes
  • This set is comprised of three main wagons which spin and form all of the settings. There are some additional pieces that are gripped on to complete each scene. This set is extremely flexible and will work in almost any venue. There is a Show Portal and Scrim with this set.
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contact
  • Virginia Opera Association
  • PO Box 2580
  • Norfolk VA  23501
  • 757 627-9545
  • 757 622-0058 fax
  • Website: http://www.vaopera.org


  • Rates and Availability:
  • John Kennelly ext 3344 or jkennelly@vaopera.com


  • Technical and scenery:
  • Jeff Moses Darden ext 3313 or jdarden@vaopera.com


  • Marketing materials:
  • Lori Jacobs ext 3320 or ljacobs@vaopera.com