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Opera performance bogged down to point of distraction

16 years ago
Gary Hoffman

macbeth_azopera.jpgCathalena E. Burch [Arizona Star, 8 October 2006]
Sometimes being ambitious comes at a price.
Take Arizona Opera’s $800,000 production of Verdi’s “Macbeth,” as envisioned by the innovative stage director Bernard Uzan.

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