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Britten's ensemble opera, focusing on the Suffolk greengrocer's boy who breaks away from his mother's apron strings and the town's suffocating moral values, began its life at Glyndebourne in 1947 and Sir Peter Hall's production, first seen in 1985 and now revived by James Robert Carson, marks a significant achievement in the work's performance history...
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