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Traditional stagings may be two-a-penny in the US but, since the retirement of Franco Zeffirelli's Tosca a couple of years ago, John Copley's La Boheme looks like being the last in the line for the Royal Opera. This is its 21st outing in 34 years and the audience plainly loves its comfortable clutter. No matter that there's perhaps too little sense of the protagonists' poverty and that Mimi's illness will worsen if she stays with Rodolfo...
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