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Incense hangs in the air as you enter the Royal Albert Hall's rotunda for David Freeman's Tosca, new here in 1999, and the vast floor cloth gloriously depicts the Baroque ceiling of Rome's Sant'Andrea della Valle, scene of the opera's first act. A huge replica of the Saint Michael statue from the Castel Sant'Angelo presides over the third act, from the base of which Tosca plunges to her death in spectacular fashion...
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