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In the 1890s, as Japan opens up to the Western world, an American naval officer marries a 15-year old Japanese girl on the hills overlooking Nagasaki. In her devotion to her husband, she converts to Christianity and is ostracized by her own family at the wedding. After a blissful time, he leaves her. Three years later, he returns, full of remorse, with an American wife. Heartbroken, Butterfly entrusts her 3-year old son to the American woman, and kills herself. An enduring masterpiece from the master of the verismo style, based on a true story, Madama Butterfly is presented in an all-new WBO production. Directed by David Ostwald and conducted by Sara Jobin. Performed in Italian with English Supertitles.
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