the scorcese production of the opera world?
There's no happy ending here.
Georges Bizet's "Carmen" tells a lust-filled yet dark love story peppered by possession, betrayal and, ultimately, murder.
But it's more than just a tragic tale. It's a vibrant examination of domestic violence that resonates just as much with audiences today, if not more so, than it first did when it was penned in the late 1870s.
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