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Born Of Tumult, ‘Butterfly’ Glistens At Teatro Colón
James Paulk
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December 4, 2014
By James L. Paulk
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Chaos surrounds the Teatro Colón these days, the result of the country’s economic crisis. But great artistry often rises from the disorder, as it did with director Hugo De Ana's ambitious
Madama Butterfly.
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