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Opera Review: Blood, Breakfast Broken Hearts Paperblog Pick in Theatre & Opera

Opera Review: Blood, Breakfast and Broken Hearts

Opera Manhattan presents Women on the Verge. Francois Poulenc's La voix humaine was featured at Opera Manhattan. With the vast and diverse opera scene in New York City, one... Read more

Opera Review: Damascus, Budget Paperblog Pick in Theatre & Opera

Opera Review: Damascus, on a Budget

A semi-staged Armide bows at Juilliard. New kids on the block: Emalie Savoy (standing) Wallis Giunta (l.) and Devon Guthrie (r.) in Armide.Photo by Nan Melville © 2012 The... Read more

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