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It's TV! It's opera! What to make of ABC's The Divorce

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe voices that can be used in a show like this are not those one would hear in Madama Butterfly.Patrick (Peter Cousens), Ellen (Melissa Madden Grey), The Divorce. ABC TV.

Billed as a “television opera” by the ABC, The Divorce had its first of four episodes broadcast on Monday night. A co-production with Opera Australia, it signals a...

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