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What It’s Like to Perform in the Met Opera’s ‘Aida’ With No Experience

The New York Times – Music:

Some of the company’s productions, like the recently opened “Aida,” require over a hundred additional actors. On opening night, I joined them.

Joshua Barone
Author: Joshua Barone

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