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FIGARO/FAGGOTS

Opening Date: Sep 25, 2025
Closing Date: Sep 27, 2025
Running Time: 01:30
FIGARO/FAGGOTS

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Playing @
Baryshnikov Arts
450 West 37th Street , New York City, NY 10018
W.A. Mozart never imagined his classic opera The Marriage of Figaro would be transformed with words and scenes from gay rights activist Larry Kramer’s incendiary novel Faggots and performed by countertenors, dancers and actors—but it has, and this is it.

Part theatre, part opera and part disco—this project is set on Fire Island in 1977 at a ‘utopian’ moment of liberation. FIGARO/FAGGOTS investigates the complexities of same-sex partnership and fight for marriage equality through documentary, devised choreography, transfiguration of objects and the most glorious music ever f#*king created.

The 90-minute chamber work has a score by W.A. Mozart, with a new libretto made entirely from texts by Larry Kramer—renowned playwright of The Normal Heart. While that play focuses on the rise of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York City, FIGARO/FAGGOTS encounters his roman à clef just four years prior in a thinly veiled true love story.

Score and Libretto Co-Adapted by Kevin Carillo and Sean Forte
Book by Kevin Carillo
Based on the Novel Faggots and Other Literary Works by Larry Kramer
Inspired by the Opera Le Nozze di Figaro by W.A. Mozart and Lorenzo Da Ponte
Produced by Little Cart Theatricals
Off BroadwayMusicalPerformance ArtOpera
Show Notes: No intermission

Performance Schedule

THURSDAY-SATURDAY @ 7 PM


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Accessibility

  • Box Office

    For questions or requests related to accessibility, including assistance with purchasing tickets, please call the box office at (646) 731-3226 or email boxoffice@baryshnikovarts.org.
  • Curb Ramps

    There is a step up from the street to the curb.
  • Restroom

    Accessible restrooms are available on Floors 3, 4 and 6.
  • Entrance

    Street level entrance, reception personnel are staffed in the lobby to assist with questions upon entrance.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    All studios reachable by elevator.
  • Parking

    Enterprise Parking (453 West 37th Street), Icon Parking (404 West 37th Street)
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible
  • Seating

    Accessible seats are available for each performance and can be purchased directly on our website. Jerome Robbins Theater: Seats located in row A of the Orchestra do not require the use of stairs. Seats located in the Balcony require use of stairs. Audience members sit in padded, connected seats. | Howard Gilman Performance Space: Seats do not require use of stairs. Audience members sit in freestanding, padded seats.

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