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It's always sad when a production ends, but as the couples sing at the conclusion of
Cosi fan Tutte, "Happy is the man who looks / At everything on the bright side." And that's pretty easy to do right now: audiences loved it, as did the critics (click
here and
here to read reviews), and we sold out the Capitol Theater for both performances. Onward and upward to
Faust!
UPDATE (12:13 p.m.): A review from
The Isthmus is now
posted here. "Madison Opera's production of Mozart's
Così fan tutte ('All women are like that'), was a musical feast and a visual delight, ideally fitted to Overture Center's Capitol Theater."
Photos by James Gill.
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