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Iolanta, 1968.
more on Iolanta x
"bout some blind princess didn't know she was a princess"
Oh Louis, Louis...
local ex-royalty found happily walking in park after attending inter-faith disability rights conference. more at 7.
for @smile-at-the-stars , my fellow iolanta final girl campaigner
hot take: Iolanta remains disabled at the end of the opera because Ibn-Hakia is a doctor/scientist not a magician lol And!! They live happily ever after!!!
Do you know Iolanta (1982) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?
Yes, I've watched/listened to it in full
Yes, I've watched/listened to parts of it
No, I haven't watched/listened to it
No, I've never heard of it
Iolanta (2015) at the Metropolitan Opera
Also they both got great music