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April 30, 2017

The toxic mess of nationalism and anti-Semitism known as the Dreyfus Affair deeply divided France in the late 19th century, but any observer of the National Front’s ideology will know that the scandal’s legacy continues to poison French society.

A sense of anxiety is established from the beginning of “The Dreyfus Affair,” a hybrid of concert and theater that has become the signature style of the Ensemble for the Romantic Century.

Gyorgy Ligeti’s creepy “String Quartet No. 2” opens the production. The live music is paired with abstract projections incorporating jumbled typography. (Handwriting played a key role, as Dreyfus was framed for treason in 1894 based on an unsigned letter.)

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