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Soprano of ‘Too Hot to Handel’ thankful after nearly dying from COVID-19

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For the first time in its 17-year run, “Too Hot to Handel,” the popular gospel, jazz and blues version of George Frideric Handel’s holiday classic, will run twice in one year in its digs at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre. That means another reunion and more time together for a beloved cast that met for the first … Soprano of ‘Too Hot to Handel’ thankful after nearly dying from COVID-19 Read More »


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