Review: Madama Butterfly (Metropolitan Opera, New York)
Hui He soars as Minghella's thoughtful Butterfly, though all is not at ease down below.
Hui He soars as Minghella's thoughtful Butterfly, though all is not at ease down below.
Ivan Ilić offers a meditative night on the water despite a windy night in Brooklyn.
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