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Met Opera
opera review
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A boxing opera comes to the Met, with a jazz-infused score, powerful movement, and wobbly storytelling.
By
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fall preview 2019
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Akhnaten
to the Met.
By
Justin Davidson
dance
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By
Rebecca Milzoff