The company's aim is to feature the best UK-based professionals alongside providing opportunities to local young people to work in a professional production. Alongside their main-stage work, their continuing provision of education and outreach workshops is available to any and all in the county. The company's new Youth Company provides opportunities for young people (in two age ranges, 8 to 12, and 13 to 16) every Saturday during term time, and this summer they ran a five-day summer camp, Mozart's Magical Music for ages 8 to 14.
The Marriage of Figaro will be sung in English, in a new translation by George Robarts. The production features a fine young cast with Hugo Herman-Wilson (who recently made his Glyndebourne debut in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo) and Rachel Spiers (in her role debut) as Figaro and Susanna, with Jack Holton (in his role debut) and Nikolett Mraz as the Count and Countess.
Performances will feature Oxford Opera’s new Youth Company, and John Warner will be conducting the Oxford Opera Orchestra. During the run of The Marriage of Figaro, Oxford Opera Company will present a Family Matinee performance. This reduced version of the opera is the perfect introduction to the joys of the artform for young children and their families.

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