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Feb082020

February 8, 2020, Saturday - MN Opera's Project Opera presents: Belongings at The Lab (4 nights)

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Location: The Lab Theater, 700 First St. N

MN Opera's Project Opera presents: Belongings

February 8 - 9 and 12 - 13

Belongings explores the stories of two groups of children across two time periods who are forced to flee their homes because of war. Project Opera’s performers step into the shoes of young people just like them—children and teenagers with the same aspirations and dreams who were simply born into different circumstances.