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Metropolitan Opera Extends Its Populist Mission

Submitted by Paula Elmore, Feb 18, 2008 09:25

I very much enjoyed "Manon" this weekend at our Cinemark Theater. However I have been unable to get information on the schedule for future performances from either www.metopera.org/HDLive or the Cinemark webside listed on the program. Where can I get this schedule? Thanks.


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