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| Venue | Wool Hall, Goodwood, SA | ||||||||||||||||
| First Date | 23 November 2002 | ||||||||||||||||
| Last Date | 24 November 2002 | ||||||||||||||||
| Dates Estimated | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Status | Professional | ||||||||||||||||
| World Premiere | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Part of a Tour | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
| Description | Tosca is one of Puccini's most powerful operas. Tosca is a complete canvas of passion, power and politics. And there is Tosca herself, the ultimate diva. Puccini has created a fiery woman who stops at nothing to justify her love: a passionate heronine who, despite dedicating her life to art and love, is driven to murder. As the plot plays with passions, it leads to a high voltage finale. The intimate style of Co-Opera's performance creates an irresistible edge in the power and driving force of Puccini. | ||||||||||||||||
| Description Source | Flyer/Poster | ||||||||||||||||
| Primary Genre | Other | ||||||||||||||||
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| Further Information | Sung in English. | ||||||||||||||||
| Event Status | Completed | ||||||||||||||||
| Event Identifier | 19629 | ||||||||||||||||
| Dataset | AusStage | ||||||||||||||||
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