Mahatma Gandhi

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Richard Croft in Philip Glass’ <i>Satyagraha</i> <br />at the Metropolitan Opera.
Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera
Richard Croft in Philip Glass’ Satyagraha
at the Metropolitan Opera.

Compared to the publicity blowout that preceded the season-opening production of Lucia di Lammermoor—a wild-eyed Natalie Dessay plastered over dozens of city buses—the Metropolitan Opera’s promotion of the company’s first production of Philip Glass’ 1980 opera, Satyagraha, which opened April 11, was almost restrained.

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