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Conductor: Riccardo MutiOdabella: Violeta UrmanaForesto: Ramón VargasEzio: Giovanni MeoniAttila: Ildar AbdrazakovThe Production TeamProduction: Pierre AudiSet and Costume Designers: Miuccia Prada, Herzog & de MeuronLighting Designer: Jean KalmanThe opera continues to play through March 12. You can purchase tickets here.
Conductor: Riccardo MutiOdabella: Violeta UrmanaForesto: Ramón VargasEzio: Giovanni MeoniAttila: Ildar AbdrazakovThe Production TeamProduction: Pierre AudiSet and Costume Designers: Miuccia Prada, Herzog & de MeuronLighting Designer: Jean KalmanThe opera continues to play through March 12. You can purchase tickets here.