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David Jonathan Levin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994 14:10:34 -0400
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One title that immediately comes to mind is Preminger's *Carmen Jones*,
in which Bizet's opera is "updated" and transported to the US: here, not
just a single character, but the entire piece is transported from the
mean streets of Seville to the mean streets of the south (and eventually,
Chicago).  Here, the entire cast is African-American.  (Harry Belafonte
plays Joe, aka Don Jose.)
Hope that helps.
David Levin
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