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A genre-hopping triumph: The Rabbits

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imageRabbits transgresses the increasingly porous boundary traditional opera and contemporary musical theatre to great effect.Jon Green

What is opera? This is a question that has engaged puzzled commentators and practitioners since the well-documented origins of the art form in the late 16th century.

The name itself is little help - the Italian word...

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