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Rosenblat's voice cracks wise and propels Scottoline's sharp wit to the bull's-eye every time. Fleshing out the evening is a warm-up act: comedian Alexandra McHale, a wry single New Yorker who cracks wise about relationships, weight and the fact that she's the opening act for a pair of ``twisters. She cracks wise about the high female death toll in operas, then sings a very respectable ``Sempre libra'' from ``La Traviata. |
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