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Street Scene

Opera in two acts by Kurt Weill (libretto by Elmer Rice), produced at the Shubert Theater, Philadelphia, on 16 December 1946. The story is a slice of New York tenement life, as Anne Maurrant is murdered by her jealous husband Frank, and Sam Kaplan fails to make out with Anne's daughter Rose.

The work was also produced in New York in 1947 and in London in 1987, at the Camden Festival.



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