Carolina Performing Arts hosts new opera based on Hemingway novel
"The Old Man and the Sea" opera's second performance ever was on Saturday at Memorial Hall, following its world premiere at Arizona State University in November.
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"The Old Man and the Sea" opera's second performance ever was on Saturday at Memorial Hall, following its world premiere at Arizona State University in November.
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