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Monday, March 22, 2010
Production drawbacks don't hold Pittsburgh Opera's 'Carmen' back
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "Carmen is irresistible but can be difficult. A successful performance of Georges Bizet's ultra-popular opera 'Carmen' about the free-spirited gypsy woman can enchant from start to finish with a naturalness that makes time fly."
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Carmen was the first opera I ever saw, and so it is very near and dear to my heart. When I saw that the Pittsburgh Opera had Carmen in its season, I was very excited. That is sad to hear though that the performances had its downfalls recently, since it is such an amazing show. I think however, or would like to hope that , since the audience was still enthusiastic and seemed to enjoy it, that the criticism is just trying to pick things apart. I hope to still make it to see it before it closes
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