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The Barber of Seville
The Barber of Seville.png
Play Information
Genre: Opera
Starring: Homer Simpson
Country of origin: Italy
First appearance: "The Homer of Seville"


The Barber of Seville is an opera. As its title implies, it is set in the city of Seville, Spain.

History

Homer was the star of the opera, in the role of Count Almaviva, when it played at the Springfield Opera House. Because Julia wanted to kill Homer the police were at the premiere to stop her to killing Homer. Julia dressed as the maestro which Marge discovered and Marge stopped her by hurling a French horn in the way when she throw a poison dart which started to redirect back at her. The snipers started shooting her and then crashed the chandelier on her which squeezed out the remaining poison. After the premiere of the opera Homer quit as an opera singer.

Homer sings the song "Se il mio nome saper voi bramate" in the opera.

Behind the Laugther

The Barber of Seville is a real opera by Gioachino Rossini.

Appearances