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Written by Charles KrugerJune 25, 2015

Review: World Premiere of Marco Tutino’s ‘Two Women (La Ciociara)’ at SF Opera (***)

by Charles Kruger Rating: *** (For an explanation of TheatreStorm’s rating scale, click here.) Composer Marco Tutino is known in Italy as a “neo-romanticist” and an admirer of “opera verismo” or realism in opera. Think the operatic equivalent of Cinéma verité or 19th century realism in the theatre. The problem is that what was realistic […]

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