Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s The Marriage of Figaro to stream worldwide on OperaVision
Monday 4 August 2025
The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s (RCM) acclaimed production of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro will be streamed worldwide on from 29 August, offering audiences a chance to experience the celebrated performance from anywhere in the world.
Directed by renowned theatre director, writer and composer Jeremy Sams, the production captivated audiences during its sold-out run Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s Britten Theatre in March 2025, receiving a glowing 4-star review from The Observer and praised by Opera Now for its fun and chemistry.
Blending a traditional approach with a modern twist, Jeremy Sams’s interpretation brings fresh energy to Mozart’s witty and intricate masterpiece. Performed by the rising stars of the RCM Opera Studio and accompanied by the RCM Opera Orchestra under the baton of RCM Director of Opera Michael Rosewell, the production highlights the exceptional artistry nurtured at the College.
The opera will be available to stream for free on Opera Vision from 29 August at 6pm BST, where it will remain accessible on demand for six months.
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OperaVision offers audiences free access to world-class opera by streaming performances, masterclasses, singing competitions and concerts that showcase the next generation of talent, partnered with 44 opera companies across 17 countries. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ became OperaVision’s first conservatoire partner in September 2018 and has since shared a series of acclaimed operas with its international audience.
The platform’s August programme features a range of performances involving RCM alumni. Scottish Opera’s double bill of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury and Emma Jenkins and Toby Hession’s new operetta A Matter of Misconduct stars bass-baritone Edward Jowle. Meanwhile, George Petrou conducts the streaming of Handel’s La resurrezione as part of the 2025 Caracalla Festival of Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, and mezzo sopranos Laura Fleur and Zixin Tang appear in Opera Vision’s first stream from the Heidenheim Opera Festival: Verdi’s Attila.
Watch the stream of The Marriage of Figaro on and explore more livestreamed performances on the .