Opera Singer Rosalind Elias, Who Appeared on Broadway in Follies, Dies at 90
Opera singer Rosalind Elias, who made her Broadway debut at age 81 in the 2011 revival of James Goldman and Stephen Sondheim's Follies, died in New York on May 3, according to Metropolitan Opera Guild's Opera News. Born on March 13, 1930 in Lowell, Massachusetts as the youngest of 13 children, Elias started taking voice lessons at the age of 14 with the hope of pursuing a career in opera. "That was my dream…
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