Il Muto

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Il Muto is a fictional opera by Albrizzo, within the musical The Phantom of the Opera, just as Hannibal and Don Juan Triumphant are operas inside the show. Il Muto is featured in the scene in which the Phantom hangs Joseph Buquet.

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[edit] Plot of Il Muto

Il Muto is supposedly based on and a parody of the opera The Marriage of Figaro.

[edit] Act I

A wealthy Countess (played by Carlotta) is having an affair with a pageboy named Serafimo (played by Christine). To avoid her husband's wrath she makes Serafimo disguise as one of her maids while one of the maids assumes the role of Serafimo (played by Meg). However, her husband, Don Attillo (played by Piangi), senses the deception; he pretends to leave the country, but instead conceals himself behind a screen in his wife's room. The Countess, believing her husband to be far away, removes Serafimo's disguise and kisses him, laughing about the apparent success of her deception. The rest of the scene is unknown because of the Phantom's interruption.

[edit] Act III

Although most of the plot of this act is unknown, it features a ballet entitled the Dance of the Country Nymphs.

[edit] Cast of Characters

  • The Countess: Having an affair with Serafimo
  • Serafimo, A Page-boy: Having an affair with the countess
  • Don Attilio, a Count: Married to the Countess

[edit] Others

  • The Countess' Jeweler, Hairdresser, & Confidante
  • A Maid
  • Shepherds & Shepherdesses