The Santa Fe Opera is three-for-three this season, with a solid staging of Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff joining the repertory Saturday.

It’s not quite in the same rarified league as The Barber of Seville, which opened a week ago. True, there are two casting miscues, some scenic design issues and occasional conducting lapses, but it’s very much worth taking in. That’s especially true for those who frown on updated stagings; this one is as Elizabethan and Jacobean as they come.

Scotland’s Sir David McVicar pulled triple duty as the opera’s stage director, scenic designer and costume designer, succeeding admirably in the first and third areas.

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