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Reimagining ‘Madame Butterfly,’ With Asian Creators at the Helm

As opera houses rework Puccini’s classic, criticized for stereotypes about women and Japanese culture, artists of Asian descent are playing a central role.

Javier Hernandez
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Cincinnati Opera, Classical Music, Detroit Opera, Madama Butterfly (Opera), Miyamoto, Amon, Opera, Ozawa, Matthew, Pittsburgh Opera, Race and Ethnicity, San Francisco Opera
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