
Benjamin Britten: Billy Budd
Jan 31 2017
•Music, Drama
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Jacques Imbrailo
Billy Budd

Toby Spence
Edward Fairfax Vere

Brindley Sherratt
John Claggart
Thomas Oliemans
Mr. Redburn
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