The life of the legendary Dominican baritone comes to the Ravelo Hall of the National Theater for the first time in a production starring Héctor Aníbal, alongside a stellar cast, and directed by Manuel Chapuseaux. If there are lives that seem written for the stage, Eduardo Brito's is one of them. Born into poverty, he learned to read and write as an adult and, even so, managed to take his voice to stages in Puerto Rico, the United States, Spain,…
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The life of the legendary Dominican baritone comes to the Ravelo Hall of the National Theater for the first time in a production starring Héctor Aníbal, alongside a stellar cast, and directed by Manuel Chapuseaux. If there are lives that seem written for the stage, Eduardo Brito's is one of them. Born into poverty, he learned to read and write as an adult and, even so, managed to take his voice to stages in Puerto Rico, the United States, Spain,…