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Classic ‘Candide’ is a vibrant season opener

14 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Valerie Scher [Union-Tribune, 29 September 2008]
Listening to Leonard Bernstein’s ìCandideî at the Birch North Park Theatre was enough to make you marvel at the composer’s verve and variety.

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