At the beginning, the rules seem to work in Count Almaviva's castle. The wedding of the servants Figaro and Susanna is imminent. But the Count wants to assert the right of the first night with his female subjects - which he himself had previously abolished - because he desires his wife's servant, Figaro's bride, Susanna. Together with the vengeful Doctor Bartolo and his housekeeper Marcellina, he attempts to prevent the wedding, while Susanna and Figaro try to push through their plan against all odds. With the help of the countess, who has been neglected by her husband, they finally succeed in defeating Almaviva by his own means.
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