The barber of Seville
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Mrs. Wilson-Greene presents Feodor Chaliapin and company in "The Barber of Seville," a comic opera in two acts, with book by Sterbini and music by Gioachino Antonio Rossini, first performance at the Teatro Argentina in Rome, February 5, 1816. Poli's Theatre. Conductor: Eugene Plotnikoff. Scenery designed and painted by Konstantin Korovine, costumes designed by Konstantin Korovine and executed by William Kogan.
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