Synetic Theater Antony and Cleopatra
By Joe Adcock • Feb 2nd, 2010 • Category: ReviewsIf there were such a thing as an opera without singing, Synetic Theater’s Antony and Cleopatra would be it. The show has operatic assets — and liabilities.
If there were such a thing as an opera without singing, Synetic Theater’s Antony and Cleopatra would be it. The show has operatic assets — and liabilities.
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