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Onstage, It’s Finally Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Again

The New York Times – Music:

After one holiday season lost to the pandemic and another curtailed by Omicron, seasonal staples including “The Nutcracker,” “A Christmas Carol” and “Messiah” are back in force.

Michael Paulson
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