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Away from the Opera House, Long Beach Performers Get Creative

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Long Beach Opera's production of the Pulitzer-winning Central Park 5 (Courtesy Long Beach Opera)

Away from the Opera House, Long Beach Performers Get Creative

The coronavirus has shuttered live performance venues and created enormous headaches for California's theaters, symphonies, and opera companies. That includes Long Beach Opera.
Guest: Jennifer Rivera, Long Beach Opera executive director 

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