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BWW Review: The Audience Cheers Tenor Camarena in Delightful DON PASQUALE at the Met by Richard Sasanow

Point/counterpoint: As if to set off its trio of Elizabethan tragedies by Donizetti, the Met is presenting two of the master's comedies. First up: DON PASQUALE, and it was a pip. (The other is L'ELISIR D'AMORE.) Too bad the Met underestimated its appeal, because it had a truncated run of only five performances. Judging by the audience reception, they could have done more--certainly if tenor Javier Camarena was at bat…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:10am on March 23, 2016

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