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Stephen Barlow's new production of Puccini's popular tragedy requires a willing suspension of disbelief. Instead of the action opening in the Baroque interior of Rome's Sant'Andrea della Valle, we have its rundown façade. In the second act, Scarpia takes his supper in the same café, rather than in his palatial apartment. And, at the end, the jailed Cavaradossi is fired upon not at the Castel Sant'Angelo, but slumped inside a rusting Fiat...
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