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Jose Llana--from Quivering Auditionee to Soaring Lun Tha

Playbill.com describes it as “a good crash-and-burn story of an audition gone horribly wrong,” but with a happy conclusion. Broadway hopeful Jose Llana, then an 18-year-old Voic... Read more

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No Time For Opera Snobs

O, would that we could all spring from the head of Zeus, fully formed in battle armor, like the goddess Athena.  (No wonder Zeus had the mother of all headaches.)   Alas,... Read more

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    The 01 February 2011 by   Aurorapowers
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    The 15 February 2011 by   Gibbs22manila
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    The 15 February 2011 by   Melikeyuk
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