The combination of light and dark, and the serious undertones in his “children’s” books, might be the key to unlocking the mysteries of Mozart’s final masterpiece.
Maurice Sendak meets Mozart at the Portland Opera.
If Sendak’s weird and wonderful take on Nutcracker is any indication, this is going to be spectacular.
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